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Michelle Anderson
September 2, 2004
Nana,
Thank you for all the wonderful memories you gave me. I will miss you deeply but am relieved to know you are once again with the true love of your life, Pop-Pop. Tell him I love him as well and I am still eating raviolis. I will always love you and remember all the good times we shared. I was blessed to have you in my life for the last 33 years. Love always your # 1 grandaughter--Michelle
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