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Liz Oppenheimer
January 25, 2003
My thoughts and prayers will remain with you, Don, and with so many others who loved Marjorie. I did not know Marjorie well, since I moved to Minneapolis shortly before Marjorie could no longer attend Quaker Meeting. Nonetheless, as I hear stories of those who knew Marjorie, it's clear that her Light touched so many.
Blessings,
Liz Oppenheimer
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