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November 26, 2011
God bless your family, Meghan. What a tough woman you were!
November 4, 2011
Oh, Bart, dear Bart, and your delightful children, and the families of you and Meghan --- my heart reaches to you now, across the miles and across the years, as I remember you as "my" bright, courteous, hard-working, full-of-fun, little third-grader whom I cherished, at Malley School. My heart aches that you and your beautiful family are enduring such an intense loss. I pray for very special comfort and peace for each of you as you walk through this deep valley. You will not be walking alone.
My love and sincerest sympathy to you,
Sylvia Lemmon, your old teacher
Vicki Knecht
October 30, 2011
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
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