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Fee
March 11, 2008
Hello, Goddaddy,
I know it was awhile since we last talked. However, today is your birthday, and I called to wish you a Happy Birthday. Unfortunately, it broke my heart to hear about the bad news, and to missed your going away celebration. It also hurts to know that I was not able to see your smiling face before you went home to see your Heavenly Father. I will forever treasure those wonderful memories that we shared, and will keep them dear to my heart. I will also check on Mrs. Joyce to see how she is making out from time to time. I love you very much, and that is something you already knew before you left.
Love Your Goddaughter,
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