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Skip Peterson
June 11, 2017
Grandma,
I will always remember your warmth, care, and beauty. I miss you so much and I am proud to be your grandson and for my 2 year old daughter to be named after you. Your memory shall live in through Amory Emma; love you and I pray I see you and grandpa when my time ends.
Skip
Regina Holloway-McVaugh
August 16, 2012
Dear Joe and the Rest of Ms. Emma's Family,
How saddened I was to learn about the passing of your mom. What a legend she was--to live 99 beautiful years. I always enjoyed her company and hearing about her stories--she was an inredible woman. I pray that God will help you find comfort in the many memories you shared and the knowledge that she is no longer suffering, but in a much better place. I'm sure she had a reserved seat in Heaven! Our Deepest Sympathy.
Regina, Mike, Edward, Karen, David & Katelyn
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