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Judy Travland
April 6, 2006
Clemmie, you and I shared so many happy hours and memories when our kids were young and playing sports for the MHAA. You were by far the most dedicated of volunteers I've ever met. You have earned a very special place and will be reunited with friends and family. You will always be in my memories and I feel blessed to have had you for a friend for so many years, even though we moved several years ago we were able to stay in touch. May your family find comfort during this time of grief in the love and thoughts of your many friends.
Lovingly,
Judy Travland
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