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Jacqueline Baker
February 2, 2009
To my loving Auntie M, I will always have wonderful memories of you. I will cherish them always. Not one holiday or birthday went by without a card from you, all 34 years of my life. I will always be grateful for all your love and understanding through the years. Even though I moved out of state I know I was still close in your heart. God bless all my cousins. May god help them through such a big loss. I will remember you and Uncle George always and make sure I share my fond memories of you with Lindsay and Kimberly.
I know you will take care of JoAnn now that you have joined her in heaven.
Lots of love,
Jacqueline
MARK VAN WYK
February 2, 2009
IT WAS NICE TO HAVE KNOWN YOU MRS. UNGER. I USED TO LIVE DOWN HARDING ROAD FROM YOU AND PLAYED BALL WITH TIMMY AND MIKE. GOD BLESS YOU.
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