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Marjory Weber Eggleton
January 30, 2003
Dear Karen, My fondest condolences. Your mother was not only colorful but brought a lot of excitement to others' lives as well. Her lively attitude will be missed. Love, Marj (Eggleton)
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gail almasie
January 25, 2003
Gramma,
When you reached 100 I was so amazed so very proud to have someone from my family to have reached that age.
I thank you for all the nice things you and grandpa have done for me the trip to the worlds fair, and new york and mass. I had a wonderful time.I will remember that trip the rest of my life.
I hope you are having a splendid time in heaven with grandpa and my mom, I'm sure they greeted you when you arrived. Your first grandchild gail
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