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Dianne Powell
October 15, 2010
Uncle Bob and Aunt Jane,
When I returned from Europe my mother told me about Eliza. I was so shocked as I am sure eveyone has been. Last year when we visited, I was so taken with her warmth and her passion for teaching. I wanted to come to the memorial, but cannot. I did set up a flight for my mother. Glenna is so kind to be bringing her from Allentown. I know Eliza's passing leaves a great void for the school, the town, friends and family; especially you. My heart and deep felt thoughts go out to you. I will make a memorial donation to her school, which I am sure she loved.
Dianne
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