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Doris Doe
October 18, 2004
Well, where to start? I was a student of Mrs. Dunbridge about two years ago when I was a freshmen at Diamond Bar High School. I must say that she has been one of the kindest teachers I've met as well as an outstanding educator. Although I have dread the subject of "Literature", I did enjoy having Mrs. Dunbridge as one of my teachers. In fact, I wanted her as my teacher for my following Sophmore year but I had no such luck. However, I would visit her everyday after my last class. After a while, I had to move and with it, I saw Mrs. Dunbridge for the last time but, I always kept in mind to visit her once I find the time to visit my friends at the High School. Once I had found out she had passed away, I was sad. I am so sorry for her family's lost. She was a great person. I would barely find her without a smile upon her face. I really do miss Mrs. Dunbridge and may she rest in peace. These memories of her shall stay with me. Our love will always be with you, Mrs. Dunbridge. <3
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