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Beverly Rothgeb
March 15, 2009
I worked with Maggie for many years and she was wonderful to me. She actually took the coat off her back and gave it to me when I could not afford a new one. I am so sorry for your loss. I really missed her when she left Gallipolis. She spent several Christmas' and Thanksgivings with me and my family. After she left, I lost touch with her, but I thought of her often. We had a standing joke that if she died first, I would inherit her cats and vice versa. I didn't have children and we talked about our furbabies as if they were our kids. God Bless you and yours. Beverly Clay Rothgeb
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