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LeslieAnn MacRae (Jones)
April 2, 2014
Mark, Very sorry to hear about your mother. My mom remembers her from the hospital and from doing genealogy. I hope you and Nicolas are doing well.
Joyce Adams
April 1, 2014
Letha Mae was not just my cousin but the sister I never had. She was our family matriarch and proudly researched our genealogy. She was there for our parents when my bother Mike and I couldn't be. I wished we had lived closer so we could have spent more time together. It's a comfort to know she had our loved ones waiting for to greet her. She will be dearly missed and forever be in my heart. Until we meet again sissy.
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