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Debbie
December 10, 2009
Mama
I don't think you ever really knew how much you meant to me and I how much I love you, this was way before I met Bub when I lived next door. You were my "Milwaukee" mama. I'm sorry we never got the opportunity to go to "The Pot" as you called it to play a few slots. I'll do my best to keep Bub in line, but I still may need your help now and again so please watch over us. For now Rest In Peace. Forever in my Heart!
December 10, 2009
Aunt Zelma
I will miss you I love you
Poochie
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