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Mom
August 26, 2013
It was a tough, long, difficult journey for your father. In remembering those long ago years, I discover the other side of the coin is always gratitude. I am grateful for our wonderful children. We've learned from each other. We are learning still. That is life. I pray your father has many wonderful blessings as he prepares for what is next. I imagine him driving on the Blanchard Pass heading right into the biggest, brightest Harvest Moon ever. Love is eternal, it never dies. Blessings, comfort and Love, Mom
Daniel Slocum
August 25, 2013
Till we meet again. I love you Dad.
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