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Barb Abernethy
October 10, 2005
Aunt Beanie, Uncle Ralph and family,
I was so sorry to hear about Jimmy's passing. I have such fun memories of when we were little and visiting your house. Whether it involved a laundry chute, hide'n seek or just sitting on the back porch with Jimmy making us girls laugh, I always recall Jimmy with a big smile on his face. Even the few times I have seen him in the last several years, he seemed to have a knack for making people smile. I'm certain he has already made a few new friends in heaven.
I am sorry I was not able to attend services, as I was out of town this weekend. Please know you were (and will remain) in my prayers.
God bless,
Barb
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