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The Meister's
February 28, 2010
Dear Family,
Our hearts are heavy and sad with the loss of our dearest friend Loretta. Now she is rejoycing in heaven with all of her family and friends, and I know Helen was there at the gate to take her hand and welcome her home too.
We will miss her sweet words, and loving ways, and her giggle and smile when she said "Mary Kay".
She will never be forgotton. I'll remember her in every new flower I see, and remember her love for the outdoors and her gardens.
The memory of her will live in our hearts forever. I will always remember her smile when I would call her Ms Loretta! She will be truly missed. Remember if there is anything you need we will be more then glad to help. Take care everyone and know she is in Gods Arms now.
Much love and deepest sympathy, Curt and Mary Kay
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