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Cynthia Anchondo
March 27, 2011
Tata,
Today is a very hard day to get through. I can still vision the last moments I had with you, when I had to say said goodbye, tears clouded my eyes and the feeling of just not wanting to let you go. I think of you all the time, you and Nana 's pictures are always with me, I wake up to them every morning. I wish you were still here, so many things have happened, the family has grown and I finally finished school, everyday I think of everything you ever told me, the advice and which you always praised how proud you were of me. I can't express how much those little moments I miss so much.You were very "Special" to me Tata, I always pray for your peace and thank God we have you watching over us always.
"I Love You Tata"
Always missing you,
Your grand-daughter Cynthia Anchondo
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