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Daniel Moran Jr.
March 5, 2010
I am sad to have not given the chance for my great Aunt Virginia and I to know each other through any more than stories from my parents. The things I've learned through my Father and Grandfather tell me she is the most kind genuine soul in our family. My father loved her very much and Im sure they are watching over us together now. I am sorry to learn a lesson too late. I have been selfish to not reserve focus for extended family, and now we are few and far between. In these hard times the deeper meanings of life are becoming more clear to me. I love you all, and wish you nothing but fond memories and happy thoughts. We will all be together someday.
Until then,
DJ
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