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Gail Daniel (Elswick)
October 20, 2003
Dear Wayne, John, and Mark,
You have my deepest sympathy and prayers over the loss of such a special person as Betty. She and the rest of you were so good and loving to my parents Lovelist (Dan) and Thelma Daniel while they were your next door neighbors. I know Betty was the only person who could "crack" Mother's stubborn streak and get her to take care of herself. I know Betty is now in the loving care of our Lord,God and is watching over each of you now. May Betty's goodness to others be remembered by all and she be kept in the hearts of everyone she reached out to and loved.
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