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Carol Hook
December 18, 2006
Oh dear Marie, my friend for so many years, I am sorry this happened to you...and yet somehow I'm relieved to know you will not suffer any more extreme pain with your back and heart and are reunited with your mother whom you have missed so much. Both of you are together in Jesus's comforting presence.
Love to you, dear Marie. The worries of this world are no longer upon you dear friend. You have been long-suffering, sweet and endearing, and I've always loved your kindness towards others. I deeply felt your hurts and life's disappointments, and I so much wanted life to go better for you.
I hope next lifetime, Marie, it will all go much better for you. I will see you in Heaven one day. I send you my love, dear angel...I'm always caring about you and wishing you well wherever you are.
Be at peace, dear lady, be at peace knowing you've touched many hearts in your life, even as your own heart was bursting.
I'm sad that you're gone, Marie. I miss you. God Bless and keep you!
Love XOXOXOX
Your Virginia Mom,
Carol Hook
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