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Christopher Ewing
November 3, 2024
hey lady, you're finally at peace. when we met it had to do with our passion of photography. we had so many great times getting together. we didnt have to be "entertained", just hanging out together was a ok. you're now with the feather duster with teeth, our sissy girl. say hi to brutus for me , im sure he's meeting up with you two. Marianne, you were an angel here on earth. dedicated to your family and friends. you already know ive been missing you, now you can come visit anytime you want. you're free of all illnesses you have battled. i wish i could come down there , but i promised, no drama. i felt you leave late friday night, only to hear you passed that next morning. i am glad we had our last chance to talk. peace to you lady, i have always loved you like the mom i didnt have and thank you for letting me "adopt you" as my mom. i will always celebrate your life . love you. planting a tree in your honor, wish i could do at your fav place, in the smokies. its ok. it will be planted in a forest that needs it., i remember when i got my galaxy6 phone, you took the 1st photo on it doing a selfie. 2nd photo is at 1 of our fav places up here to get a sunset. i loved how the rays came down on you. 3photo is us at the drive in. cant find the pic with it raining and we were covered with that plastic i had. last photo is is just chilling and picnicing at a park. so many photos, so many wonderful times. thank you for being my bestie.
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