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2017
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September 13, 2017
Dear Lucie & Family,
God looked around His Garden and saw an empty place. He then looked down upon the Earth and saw "Buck's" tired face. He put his arms around him & lifted him to rest. God's Garden must be Beautiful, He only takes the Best. He knew that "Buck" was suffering, He knew he was in pain, He knew that he would never be well on Earth again. He saw that the roads were getting rough and the hills were hard to climb, so he closed his weary eyelids, and "Whispered Peace Be Thine".It broke our hearts to lose him but he didn't go alone for a part of us went with him "THE DAY GOD CALLED HIM HOME". You will never know how sad me & mine are. We will miss him almost as much as you. After 44 years knowing him. May The Lord Bless you and yours and give you PEACE.
Your Sister & Family,
Doris
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