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Rosemary Smith Leibrook
September 18, 2004
She was a wonderful sister in law. We spent many a Xmas eve at her home with her family. I still make her beef Bar q. I am famous for it on Xmas eve. LOL. I told her that. She even LOL about it. I told her I even put the carrots in it. she told me she must of put the carrots to make it go farther. We serve it with cold slaw on buns. The last time I talked to her -- it was nice even if she did not quite remember things. She even told me that she hardly remembered Calvin my first husband. I told her she was still my dear sister in law. I know she will be missed. Loved and hugs to the family. And please remember us in Florida. Thank you. Rosemary
Sue & Jack Sundstrom
September 17, 2004
Dear Joe and Dawana,
So sorry to hear about your mother. She will be missed.
Love, Sue and Jack
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