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Shalee Vasquez
June 28, 2013
Grandma, Words can't even express what I am feeling now. I know that you are finally at peace. You are with God and Brandi and Auntie Angie, you baby boys... I am so happy that you aren't suffering anymore. I am also so sad that you are gone. I miss you so much already. You have been my strength and conscious for so many years. I love you and I am thankful to have had you as long as I did. Until I see you again... Please protect Serenity and help me guide her and teach her all the things you have taught me.
June 25, 2013
You will always live in our hearts and prayers.
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