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Nekiea T. Haywood
February 11, 2023
Aunt Rho, I regret that I wasn't able to see you before you went to your Heavenly home. I'm truly saddened and hurt that I couldn't tell you that I loved you once more, face-to-face. But I am comforted knowing that you will be reunited with Uncle Rob; Grandma & Grandpa; Aunt Bert; Aunt Haan; Aunt Ella Mae; and your Grandparents, Nancy and David. Until my time comes to rejoin you and our ancestors, I will be sure to look after your great-niece, Jaelyn, and your little sister, Pearline. I love you now and forevermore. - Kiea
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