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Jessica Smyth
April 28, 2014
Mom mom,
I cherish my most recent memories of you and the sleepovers we had together once Pop pop passed. We really bonded and I learned a lot from you. I also cherish the times when we would come over for lunch during breaks at St. Tims. You always made sandwiches better than anyone I know. I miss hearing your voice on the phone after every family party we had; telling us what a great time you had. I could almost count down the minutes from the time you got in your car until the time our phone rang. You and Pop Pop made our family what it is and I am so grateful for everything you have done for us. We wouldn't have the bonds that we do if it weren't for the two of you. There are not many families out there like ours anymore and I am forever grateful for the morals you have instilled. We have more memories than I could ever count and I will cherish every one. I will love you and miss you so much, but I know you are at peace and I know you are dancing the day/night away with your boyfriend. I look forward to the day when all the Smyth's are reunited again...drinking beers and eating crackers and cheese up in heaven. Until then, look after us here on earth as you've always done and keep us in line! I love you and I'm grateful for the 26 great years I have spent with you and Pop Pop. Say Hi to my buddy for me! I love you and "Goodnight and God Bless."
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