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Kay Malamphy-Campos
July 25, 2006
Dear Don, Carrie, Bonnie, Richard, children and grandchildren,
I was so sad to learn Miss Bert had passed away.
I want you to know that you are so lucky to have had such a beautful lady in your life.
She was so kind, so non-judgemental and so accepting of whatever God put on her plate.
She was so welcoming.warm and hospitable to everyone. It seemed like there was no one that she didn't like. I'll bet she never had an enemy.
But, she especially adored her family.
I will always remember her hearty laugh,her impish eyes, her generous nature and her fondness for seahorse jewelry.I can't ever remember her without her seahorse bracelet.
She was a lovely and interesting woman with a grand heart.
I feel privileged to have known her.
I am so sorry for your loss and will remember all of you in my prayers.
She is undoubtably with the Lord.
Kay Malamphy Campos
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