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Lori Savage
June 3, 2015
Please accept my condolences. I had no idea that my friend had passed. We worked together at the USPS for a few years and we always tried to keep in touch after. She was a wonderful person. I would call her a little spitfire. I never meant any woman that walked with more pride and confidence than Gwennie. And although I hadn't spoken to her in a while, knowing that I never can again makes me sad. My thoughts are with the entire family.
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