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Betty L Burns
December 21, 2008
To The Cashe Family,
I met your Mom when I worked for the EBRP Council on Aging. She was such a gracious southern lady who always had to give me a hug and kiss when we would meet in the halls. Sometimes she would come looking for me just to say hello and I dearly loved her. After moving to Hammond I called her quite a few times just to talk. She was well liked by all the people she came in contact with and will greatly missed by me.
My deepest condolences to the family and you will be in my prayers.
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