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June 5, 2013
Eris was my daughter's first and second grade teacher. Daughter and I both adored her. Eris listened to the children, truly **listened** to them, and was always open to chat and hear the parents. I myself learned to much from Eris; I thought of her as a beloved big sister.
I will miss you, my friend.
Love always,
Deborah San Gabriel (Camille's Mom)
Patricia Scarlata
May 22, 2013
Rest in peace, Eris. We'll miss you. From your friends in the Literary Women Book Group.
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