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Lynn Ondercin
March 8, 2008
Dear Chris and Joel,
We are filled with sadness at the news of your mother's passing. When you boys were young and Rick and I lived in Jackson, we had lots of fun in the summer having cookouts on Sundays when Grandma Martha and Grandpa Joe would come and stay with us. When you parents took winter weekends up at Door County, you would stay with us. We'd all go sledding, swimming at the Y and playing marathon Monopoly games.
Your mom and I had lots of laughs together whether we were visiting at your house or ours. She know how to find humor in every day life. Once, we knocked on your door, and I whipped off my winter hat, Ann said, "you look like someone sat on your head". That really cracked us up.
Please know your Aunt Lynn is here for you, even though we are far away. We will fly out Sunday morning and will miss the memorial, but know our hearts and thoughts are with you both.
Much love,
Lynn
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