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Mandi Elizondo
January 27, 2020
Truly amazing person I have ever met. She always made me smile,she was full of life, loving, kind. I loved her and my mom Jan relationship, they made each other smile, laugh, and they had the most special bond that mo one could ever take away. When Doris played the piano is was like the angels spoke through her and it was so memorizing. I know she is watching down with my dad. I love you Doris you will be missed so much.
RIP
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