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Bev Wooten-Dunham
January 5, 2003
Beverlee,
Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. I feel a quiet understanding that your beloved father -who suffered so long-has finally found release.
You can take great comfort from the fact you did everything possible to assist and care for him. He loved you and was very proud you were his daughter. He was an extraordinary man full of courage. He was such an inspiration to all who knew him. In the next few weeks, many things will change and be different. Sometimes sadness makes us feel angry and confused. Please find comfort in we will all be a better person for having known your father. Should there be anything we can help, assist and or advise on please feel free to call.
Our Love Glen and Bev
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