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Tiffany Elliott-Foster
June 28, 2022
My heart breaks hearing of the passing of Aunt Patsy. She was married to my grandfather's brother. She was always such a dear sweet lady. I remember her soft voice,and gentle nature. I remember her selflessly caring for her husband in his last days. She cared for all those she loved. When I lived in Columbus she watched me for my mother a few times. What precious memories those are. She bravely battled cancer. She never gave up. I am comforted to know she is no longer in pain,and with her beloved sister Judy who passed many years ago. I am going to miss her so much. The highlight of my trips home was getting to see her when she felt like company. We will see each other again one day. Heaven has gained a new Angel.
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