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donna simonton
November 21, 2008
Mom,
I will miss you always and am so glad that you're out of pain and in a better place now. I'll see you on the other side someday.
Love,
Donna
Christine Preston
November 20, 2008
I will miss you Granny Cat! I'm so sorry I didn't get a chance to see you since June. I love you very much and I am happy that you can finally be reunited with JoAnne.
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