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Cathy Blankenship Wilkinson
August 13, 2009
I express my sincere condolences to the family.
I will miss Maw Maw. I have always loved her. She was the grandmother that I never had and I felt like I was her granddaughter. I will always remember her sweet and loving disposition and her precious smile that lit up her blue eyes. She was always kind and considerate to me. I loved the way she pronounced my name as "Caffy". Maw Maw you are so very dear to me and I know without a doubt that you are at peace in your eternal home in heaven in the presence of our God, Lord and Saviour. I will never forget you and I will join you one day soon.
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