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Diann House
February 5, 2004
I will always remember Mrs. Queen. How I loved to play with Tommy in her basement and in the big "Hole" that the DeVries kids dug in the vacant lot. And I can remember picking cherries from their big tree and all the times we spent climbing in it and hanging out. And then the dumb tree sprouted in our yard and Mom insisted on picking all the cherries off our tree, too. I always envied the cousins (and siblings) Tom had, Vicki and Greg, and Debbie and Larry. They were always such fun and always made me feel like family too. Thank you, Mrs. Queen, I love you. Diann
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Munster, IN

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