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Ida Jackson
December 6, 2003
Dear Desiree,
It was a shock to hear that your mother had passed. We talked on several occassions. I loved your mother and family and I will always remember her in my thoughts as a good friend. She will be deeply missed. I'm sorry I couldn't attend the service but I'm not in the best of health myself.
with deepest sympathy,
Ida Jackson
1221 n 56th St.
Phila.,PA 19131
(215)877-4746
Denise Lindsay-Powell
December 3, 2003
Dear Desiree,
I was shocked and surprised to hear of your mother's passing. I always considered your mother as a second mother to me. She was a wonderful person who always made everyone she met feel special and loved. She is sorely missed. Although we haven't spoken in a long time, you and your mother have never been far from my thoughts and heart. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. I found out about your mother through Roseann Poalino.
Love,
Denise
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