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CHERYL OREE
May 2, 2003
DEAREST MS HELEN AND HAROLD,
WORDS CANNOT EXPLAIN HOW I FEEL UPON HEARING OF YOUR LOSS. I REMEMBER LIVING NEXT DOOR ON EAST 18TH ST AND HOW MUCH FUN WE HAD WITH LARRY GROWING UP.
I'M SORRY I CAN'T BE WITH YOU TODAY BUT WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW MY FAMILY AND I OFFER OUR SINCEREST CONDOLENCES.
PEACE AND LOVE,
CHERYL, KENSHANNA AND KENDRA OREE
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