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February 12, 2010
John, Lisa, and Willie, I have very fond memories of your Mom. She always opened her home and pool to us and we always had such a good time at your house in Highland Park. I recent years I built an inground pool in my backyard and many times I have stated that your Mom was my inspiration. I remember her rule that we were welcome to come swimming as often as we wanted to, but we had to bring our own towels. I have that same rule now at my house. I hope that, in time, you will be able to remember all the happy memories of earlier times and that they will bring your comfort. Donna Braff (nee Levinston)
Mary Vail-Kough
February 11, 2010
My heart goes out to your family at this time and the days ahead.
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