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Aaron Fox
November 26, 2003
Dear Eleanor,
I think of you every day of my life. I can't walk past your house and not stop and cry. Thank you very much for been there for me whenthe times got hard.
Love your friend
Aaron
Penny Fox
November 25, 2003
It's been almost two weeks since your home-going. The neighborhood isn't the same without you. Aaron goes over to your house just to sit on the front porch steps. I know he misses you a lot. So do I. I count myself lucky to have known you, even if just for a little while.
Jeanne Burrige
November 13, 2003
Dear Eleanor,
Returning to Barberton today for your funeral brought back many happy memories of times we spent together in both grade and high school. I am grateful to have called you friend. I rejoice with you in your new found freedom of Eternal Life.
Love,
Jeanne
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