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November 2, 2009
Dear Renee,
You have been in my thoughts and prayers since I learned about your Dad. I never met your Dad but know how lovingly you spoke of him. I know it is heart breaking to loose one's Dad. My Dad died when I was 20 and even after all these years I still miss him. Even thou it is hard to believe now your wonderful memories will be of great comfort to you. Anytime you feel like talking please give me a call.
My deepest sympathy to you and your Mom.
Sandra Read
Julie Thomas
October 29, 2009
Aunt Helen and Renee,
I remember only meeting you guys once and going to Disneyland, but that memory has always been dear to me. I have listened to stories about Unlce Raymond from my dad ( Bill ). He will be missed dearly but will remain in our hearts forever. With love Julie
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