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DeboraCake Cobb
February 26, 2003
To my dearest departed mommy, I love and miss you so much. I'm having a difercult time letting you go, but I know I have to let you, so you can enjoy your new place of dwelling. I know that you will always be with me. Thank you for everything and thank you for letting me be there for you.
Love Always your
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Audrey Kelly
February 20, 2003
Family know that you are in my prayers. May you be wrapped in blankets made with the Peace of God at this time.
Love,
Cousin Audrey
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