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Julie (Curry) Brazil
June 16, 2006
Growing up, I remember coming to Uncle Harry & Aunt Mardell's turquoise colored house and listening as they entertained us all with organ playing...especially the "Hawaiian Wedding Song." I also remember how emotional Uncle Harry was when I came to visit him after his auto accident. He was so surprised and I told him there was no reason to be so surprised. I came because I loved him and that made Uncle Harry cry because he realized just how much we all loved him!
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