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Ellen Watts-Vazquez
January 2, 2015
I will miss our long talks and road trips. The card games and just spending time with you. You always told me to make memories. I made a bunch with you and I'm very grateful that God put you in my life. I love you my auntie pearl. Now you can dance. See you one day soon. Love you. Ellen
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