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Gary Ludwig
September 30, 2004
Mom, It all the little things that I remember you by. I remember you taking me to school for the first time. You asked me if I wanted to wear shorts. I said, "Mom, I am in first grade, I'm old enough to wear long pants." During the years you provided all us kids with the little things we needed. You tried to lead us away from making mistakes, but like all kids, we had to find our own way. At least we had a solid upbringing to avoid big mistakes. There is not enough room or time to say everything that needs to be said, but Mom thank you for your love, for your guidance, and being there just to listen to me when I needed to talk. I will miss our weekly talks but the the loving memories I have of you will always be with me. Thanks for being my Mom. GL
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