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Cecilia G. Harris, MSW
November 5, 2010
Ms. Vaughn,
It was a pleasure working with you! I was shocked to realize that you were gone. I would have been there. I know that you are truly with God and there will be no more pain. I will miss our conversations and your laughter. To the family remain strong and know that God does not make mistakes. She will be missed! Truly!!!
November 3, 2010
Mom Mae you will truly be missed. Love Peaches and the kids.
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