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craig sander
July 7, 2013
My thoughts and prayers to the Roberson family who meant so much to Anita.The brief time I spent With Miss Roberson gave me an opportunity to witness first hand a profile in courage,instead of bemoaning her fate she would always ask how me how I was doing or inquire about my family.Never once did I see her wallow in sympathy for herself instead she and I would talk about her father,growing up in Madison,her children and of course horse racing.Although I had been her mailman for several years only recently did we become friends and even though 425 south geyer D might have a new occupant it will always belong to Miss Roberson in my heart.
Kim Plant
July 1, 2013
Please accept my deepest sympathies. My heart goes out to you.
Kim
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