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Myrna Winslow
March 23, 2005
Dearest Uncle Joe:
I am so sad that we lost Steven to an untimely demise. One of my fondest memories of Steven, was the year I bought plants for all my employees as holiday presents. I came to the store and spent the afternoon with my cousin. It was the first time I had ever seen the green house. I was very impressed. It was wonderful and it was quite obvious that a lot of work had been put into that green house. Steven will be missed. I am saddest for you as Mom has always drummed into our heads that we must never die before her - that there is nothing more painful than having to bury your own child. I wish you as much comfort as you can find as the days go on and you move forward with your life. Love, MYRNA
Gina Ruan
March 23, 2005
My sincerest condolences to the family. Myrna your cousin is one of my angels. God Bless!
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