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Kimberly Fraley
June 5, 2007
Dear Larry & Joan;
I'm so very sorry for your loss. Aunt Marguerite was one of my favorite people. She was always so happy and bubbly and full of life. Although it's been years since I've seen her I think of her often. She gave me a mini food chopper for a wedding gift and everytime I use it (which is quite frequently) I think of her and picture her sitting on the front porch at her house in Union looking so well put together and classy whether it was casual picnic attire or her Sunday best. But no matter the setting she was always laughing and smiling - I can still hear her laugh. So sorry I was unable to make it in for the services - life with three children under 5 is sometimes untravelable. You are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless.
Kimberly (Dransfield) Fraley
Mike's Daughter
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