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Danielle Brashears
July 19, 2019
Patti and Terri, thank you for giving me the pleasure to care for you dad. He is and will definitely be one of my most memorable patients. He made my days less boring. I have missed him since he had moved. I know he is finally happy to be with your mom, Wanda. I will not be able to make it to see him one last time but know that my thoughts are with you all. I love you.
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