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Janet T. Godfrey
October 18, 2007
It is 11:06 a.m. on October 18, 2007. I know the Memorial Service in Petersburg has begun and I am thinking of you all. Gee Gee, Dabney, and Taylor, may God give you strength to see you through. You are in my thoughts and prayers and I'm anxious to be with you in Savannah. Together with you, I mourn the loss of Gordon and know we will miss him always, even as we celebrate his life. Love, Janet
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