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Monica Skaggs
June 12, 2005
Iris and Family;
May tender memories soften your grief, May fond recollection bring you much relief, And may you find peace in the thought of the joy that knowing your Loved one brought-For time and space can never divide Or keep your loved one from your side, When memory paints in colors true, the happy hours that belonged to the two of you. adapted, Helen Steiner Rice.
I had to borrow some words, mine seemed inept. All my love,
Monica
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