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anita constantine-gay
June 10, 2006
dear Carolina,
it has been many years since we talked; i am sorry. jennifer and my dylan were teens, in fact. before that, you and peter came to my wedding to steve (and backyard reception) in 1981. you and peter were fairly new together. i could see how happy he made you.
now a lifetime has passed, time filled with all those moments which kept us from being in touch. i dont know what you've been through; seeing your name in your husband's notice, i remember my old friend carolina, i would do anything i can for you. just drop me a line.
i could not locate your address or phone. so i hope you read this sometime and i am here for you.
love, anita 617-945-0063
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