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Misty Takayama
March 4, 2007
She was my Aunty.And she was a sweetheart.Very soft spoken.She was so funny sometimes,and when she smile her eyes come little bit more slant eye,cause we Japanese so the more we laugh or smile our eyes come little bit small.LOL.I remember when she taught me how to work one sewing machine.She told me once i learn how for work the sewing machine,i always going end up wanting to sew all kine stuff.So she taught me how for make one curtain for my room.After that i not only made one for my room.I made for all the rooms in my house.And the living room to.At least i can say she was not just my Aunty,she taught me how for sew and to be more creative in life also.I know now shes in a better place where shes not suffering from any aches and pain.And i know shes looking down at us and watching over us.She was an ANGEL on earth,now her time and her mission on earth was accomplish.Now she has to be someone's GUARDIAN ANGEL.To watch and protect.May her soul rest peacefully.Aunty Toni,You will be MISSED and LOVED by many.Love You Aunty....
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