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MARTHA ESQUIVEL
April 22, 2009
ANNIE WAS A VERY NICE LADY. SHE WILL BE MISSED DEARLY. I HAD THE PLEASURE OF CARING FOR HER AT THE BRIDGE ASSISTED LIVING. I LAST SAW HER A FEW DAYS BEFORE EASTER. IM GLAD I SAW HER WHEN I DID. I ALSO TOOK A PICTURE OF HER. I WILL NEVER FORGET HER. IT BROKE MY HEART TO SEE HER MOVE TO THE LEGACY. WE GET SO ATTACHED TO THESE PEOPLE ITS SO HARD TO LET GO. SHE WAS LOVED SO MUCH BY ALL OF US AT THE BRIDGE. NOW SHES IN HEAVEN WITH OUR DEAR LORD. SOMEDAY WE WILL BE REUNITED WITH HER AGAIN.
Robert Schreiber
April 22, 2009
Your loving son, Robert.
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