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Dinah (Oakes) Thweatt
July 24, 2003
To the family of Lois Kellner,
Mr. and Mrs. Kellner were my parents' neighbors for many years. I still remember the little peekinese dog they had. Mr. Kellner died many years ago but both he and Mrs. Kellner had been dear neighbors to my parents, Homer and Esther Oakes, in Orlando. I still remember one conversation Mr. Kellner had with my father in 1963.
My father died in 1993 and my mother died in 2001. Even though Mrs. Kellner and I have not been in touch for awhile, we have always asked about her health. As with other things, I'm so sorry I had not sent a card to her while she was living.
Your dear relative was a sweety. I'm glad I knew her.
Dinah (Oakes) Thweatt
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