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Joe Wilson
January 29, 2009
Peggy:
I will never forget the loving letters you sent to my Mother on almost a daily basis while she was in the nursing home here in Fredericksburg. I would read each one to her and I can still see the smile her face!
I also remember the wonderful camping trip at Douthat State Park. You and your Madison buddies took me with you!...I was six years old!
When I was growing up you amazed me with your talent of being able to snap chewing gum 15-20 times in fast succession.
You were a wonderful person and an inspiration to a lot of folks and we will miss your vibrant approach to life.
I love you.
Chris & Julia Hardy & kids
January 28, 2009
We'll miss you, Peggy.
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