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Kim Bennett
March 6, 2007
Granny was a very special woman. She was a grandmother to many kids. She raised me since I was just a baby. She always cared for me as if I was one of her own. There was a group of us (Star, Melissa, Lana, Me, Robbie, John John, Brit, & Matt) we all have so many memories together at Granny's house, from playing in the back yard to Christmas time - getting the tallest tree there was. Those memories will always be in our hearts. I love you Granny, and you will be missed by many, this is to the women that we thought, if we didn't kill her, nothing could.
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