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Melissa Voorheis
January 9, 2013
Thank you Mom for the important life lessons that you taught us all by your example. I know now to be more free-spirited, more committed to what / who I love, less judgemental and critical, and to never pass up an opportunity to laugh, joke, or smile. I love you.
Donna Johnson
January 7, 2013
She brought nothing but positive things to my life. She was the sun shine, I will miss her very much.
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