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CARLA SMITH
August 22, 2008
My grandmother was a very spirtual, loving and caring person. When i moved across town she said that i was always on her mind and if she didn't hear from me in a while she would always start calling around and asking if anyone seen or heard from me. She would get the phone number and call me and say Carla this is your grandmomma your daddy's momma and i was worried about you, and once i finish talking to her should was okay for a month or until i give her a call. I thank God for a godfearing and a praying grandmother because without her and our grandfather there wouldn't be a SMITH FAMILY. I love you dearly and miss you already I know that you are in a much better place but just knowing that you are not with us hurts. LOVE YA!
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