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Christine Parker
April 12, 2024
Mr. Hahn. I remember both you and Lila, Mrs. Hahn. We had amazing conversations. Lila would always tell me how pretty I was and how my husband better be treating me well. Mr. Hahn. You were so strong through all Lila went through and I know you were going through it with her. You reminded me of Jimmy Stewart. You were so nice to me and thank you for the great conversation every time you came into the office. Thanks for being so interested in me and my life. I still have the pink pearls you gave me for Christmas. They will be with me always. I always wished you were my grandparents. I just admired and loved you both.
Family, Please accept my deepest condolences for the lost of your father.
May Lilah and Richard be resting in peace holding eachother for eternity.
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