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Martha White
November 12, 2006
May Ellie rest in peace and no longer suffer in pain.
Judy, may the comfort of knowing that your mother is no longer suffering help ease your heart during this difficult time. The prayers and thoughts of all your friends are with you.
Laurel Ehrlich
November 12, 2006
My dear cousins Judy and 'Skip'- so many wonderful family memories- the Saturday night 'potluck' dinners at Richardson Street, our Cape Cod summers together, so many holiday gatherings. I cherish those memories. You know if I could be with you both now I would. Say a final farewell to my Aunt Ellie for me- may she be at peace. Love Laurel
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