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Sandra Johnson-Harris
October 20, 2009
To the family,
I was a visiting counselor to Mrs. Taliaferro for a year or so. She was a delightful person to spend time with. She certainly will be missed by those who knew her, including myself. If I ever wondered how to get something around the house done, she knew how! I think of a visit I made one day when she was sitting on a chair, cleaning out her stove with a mop. If that wasn't the best idea I'd ever seen to get the job done without hurting a back, I don't know what is.
You will be in my thoughts during this sad time.
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