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Tammey Higgins
December 19, 2001
Sherry and Family -- I was so very sorry to hear of Bruce's passing. He had been in my mind the last couple of weeks. What a wonderful person. I can tell you what great memories I have of our conversations when he first met Sherry and how much I giggled while I told him he was just in love and to accept it. What a blessed gift you were to him. We would never have had him with us for so long if it hadn't been for his love and devotion to you, and your support, love and devotion to him. Your relationship will always be an example of the wonderfulness of true love. I hope you will be able to appreciate all of this in time. I wish each and every one of you only the best. And I hope you each know that you now have someone watching over you and keeping you safe. God bless each of you.
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