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Jessica Lange
January 16, 2008
You are in my thoughts and prayers and I express my deepest sympathy. I was in school at ASU and was not able to make it home in time but I was thinking about our memories together! It may have been playing cards together while drinking Pepsi, eating buggels together on the patio or rides to school when I missed the bus to St. Romans. Or the times in summer when we would sit on the porch together and just chat and of course seeing you this past Christmas. I will never forget all of our memories together with lots of laughs! Art you were like my Grandpa and I will truly miss you! I know that you are in a better place and watching over us each day! I Love you always and will never forget our friendship!
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