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Helen Marie Jones
October 17, 2018
Verba, I am sorry to read about Mr. Earl. I know the last time I saw you all was in Dr. Miller's office and he thought then he would be put in hospital. I was gone before you all and I am sorry I didn't get back over to Fox Meadows to see you but my life has been upside down with health issue of my own that I put off just to stay with RC because he didn't want me to go off for very long. Mr. Earl mowed our yard when I couldn't and it is things like that that bring good memories of good friends and neighbors. I prayer for you and all your family and that your life maybe better. Love you Marie Jones
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