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Wendy Oertle
February 2, 2019
I didn't know Marie, but my heart goes out to her family. My mother lost everything in the #campfire and when so many others have greater pain than ours, I felt compelled to do something more. I wrote this name poem especially for Marie:
M: Is for Mountains, where you found peace & joy for your family,
A: Is for Active, in your garden is where you loved to be.
R: Is for Radiant, your beauty shines like the sun,
I: Is for Important, to your daughters and son,
E: Is for Entertaining, your presence brings so much fun!
For someone I never knew - Rest in Peace, Marie!
Wendy Oertle - San Jose, CA
Wendy Donald
January 18, 2019
Love you Aunt Marie
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