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Keeble Lovall
February 2, 2009
To my Aunt and my cousins,
I hope everyone truly believe relatives and friends are praying that the family overcome this loss. I know, all too well, the feeling this experience has given you. I cannot say that I can do anything to make everyone feel better, but I can say that I will pray and wish that peace and acceptance will spread from your mind to your heart to your soul.
It is too easy to say Uncle Roy is in a better place because we all possess a little selfishness inside. We all wish our loved ones, our near and dear, stay here for as long as we want them. But, it doesn't happen.
Please know that I am thinking of each and every one of you and a smile is on the horizon.
Your nephew and cousin,
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