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Kenneth Deitz
August 30, 2016
I miss the chatting, the joking, the philosophical arguments, her pretty face, her smile, her academic style. She was intelligent but very careful and "bracketed" in her personality. Impossible not to like her. My Aunt. I can't possibly imagine how her immediate family feels. A distinct favorite of mine certainly. I remember her wedding to Uncle John when I was a little kid. What an event! She was "all brand new and shiny". Sadly, this happens to even the most shining among us. All of my father's sisters were and are exceptional characters, this was unique and is now, with sorrow, taken from us. Good Bye Aunt Judy!
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