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Avery Prkna
September 10, 2007
You hope as you go through life, you will be fortunate enough to know some of the rarest individuals around. These are the people whose hearts hold so many and are so kind you cannot help but love them from the start. Mr & Mrs Conner are those type of people and I was lucky to have them as a part of not only my life, but also my children's and my husband. Jean, Cathy, Mr. Conner-I love you all and will miss Mrs. Conner too. You are terrific people!! Love, Avery
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