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October 21, 2010
Alice, I would have like to have seen you one more time. Thank you for so many things, for a carriage ride in central park, for the gift of poetry and most of all, for you. Frank Johns
Cord MacGuire
October 12, 2010
My dear aunt, Baxie, may you rest in peace. You were my favorite auntie. You are in my heart forever.
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