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Bill Mundt
November 7, 2007
To Doris and All Loved Ones of My Aunt Earlene,
I am so sorry to have lost my Aunt Earlene, and I can't fully express my deepest sympathy for your loss.
She was absolutely a wonderful part of my childhood, always intent on keeping us in line, but with a caring which only later became obvious. How can I do anything but remember those simpler times with fond memories, in no small part because of her. Thank you Aunt Earlene for yelling at us, but always delivered in tones of love.
Bill
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