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Yvette McDaniel
April 17, 2021
Ms. SmithI am really going to miss you. You always made me laugh when you would stop by the library or when you called on the phone. When you had a question about something you always called the library asking for me, Jennifer or Mary. She had her favorites, she was ours. I always would do what I could for you Ms. Smith you were like family to me. I remember when Jennifer and I went to see you in hospital not once but twice. I think you were surprised that we came to see you. We always looked out for you Ms. Smith. You use to crack me up talking about your stories (soap operas) or Wendy Williams Show. I’m going to miss that. Now it’s time for you to take your rest. Rest well Ms. Smith...
Jenn Wynn
April 16, 2021
My Ms. Smith. There is so much I can say about you. I am really going to miss you. I'm going to miss you calling me about bringing you books and when I bring them you fuss at me about them being too many but you end up reading them all anyways...lol. Thank you for keeping my son for me on those Sundays I had to work. You kept us all laughing at the library. You were not only a patron but you became a friend as well. Keep them laughing in Heaven. As I type this, I can hear your voice and laughter now. This is a hard one to swallow. Man oh man...
Jenn Wynn
April 16, 2021
My Ms. Smith. There is so much to say about you. I know I'm going to miss a lot because you meant a lot to me. I am really going to miss you, Ms. Smith. I'm going to miss you calling me asking for books and then when I bring them, you fuss at me about it being too many but you end up reading them all anyways...lol. Thank you for the laughter in the library and on a personal level. Thank you for keeping my son during those times when I had to work Sundays. I really enjoyed spending time with you and helping you any way I can in and out of the library. Keep them laughing up there in Heaven like you did with us on Earth. Man, this is a hard one to swallow. I can hear your voice and laughter as I type this message. Man, oh man..
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