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Linda Powell
June 25, 2004
With my deepest sympathy to all of Kelly's family. I am extremely saddened by her early departure. I too worked with Kelly at EDD several years ago and oftened wondered what happened to her. We were great friends while she worked there and had one of the happiest smiles I'd ever seen. God bless you Kelly and I'll see you some day on the other side.
Sylvia Mejia
June 24, 2004
I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Kelly at EDD years ago. She was a wonderful person, so full of life. I remember that she loved her family dearly, especially her daughter. She was very funny and would give you the shirt off her back if you were in need. It breaks my heart to know that she is gone. I often wondered what happened to her. I left EDD in 1984 and recenly returned. She was one of the first people that I asked about when I came back. I just want you all to know that she was a great person and I feel blessed that I knew her.
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