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c whitehead
September 19, 2016
Hi sweet Risebrow cousins, and dear Aunt Annie. I've tried numerous times to send a message....I wish you all much love and strength in the time to come, and wish Annie a great resting place. I love and miss you all, your Canadian Cousin, Carol. fyi this e-mail thing will not allow me to say that I am in Canada, but you all do, so I'll fill in Western Australia (with huge wishes!) xxx C.
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September 16, 2016
RISEBROW (Anne ): Thoughts from we who love you, memories fond and true, in our hearts you'll live forever, because we think the world of you. Rest now Muz (Little Nan). Linda, Abbie, Laurie, Britanie, Iiyla, Ammilee, Hendrix and Remi.
RISEBROW (Anne):
Mum and Nan, Thank you for your love, wisdom, and endless faith in us all. I can't imagine our lives without you, but I know you are in our hearts and memories.
Love you forever Muz. Donna, Terry, Tammy, Sarah, Rick, Daniel, Caitlin, Tilleah, Jett, Tye, Declan, Zae, Craig, Alana, Gareth, Trent and Zac.
RISEBROW (Anne):
To our dear Mum and Nan. We will miss your beauty, your wisdom, and most of all, your unconditional love, now and forever. Michael, Lucas and Alana.
RISEBROW (Anne):
I was so blessed that God gave me to you, for you were truly loving and divine. And what a gift you were to our children who loved you so. My heart aches, but as you said to me the night you died, "you'll be OK as you'll have Jesus".
Ma, I love you so much, my love and best friend. Tina, Paul, Reilly and Seth.
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