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December 9, 2015
Louise and Bob,We here in Monroe have many fond memories of good times back in our high school days. That was when we were all very young..even grade school, at st. Mary's. We are all much older now with all the ailments that go along with age. I wish I could be there to
give you a hug, Eileen, your life is in for a big change, once again.
I'm sending some prayers your way I hope you are well.
Fondly,Louise
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