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Nancy
July 26, 2023
Your name, your humor and wit still come up in the weaving groups.
You are not forgotten.
Nancy Malcolm
August 5, 2021
Oh Linda, I knew you were very ill, but you soldiered on. I miss our chats, your humor, your funny masks! We have never met, but shared the love of weaving. I cherish the weaving that you sent me. Now it means so much more. I miss you my friend. Until we meet again! <3
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