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Samantha M.
March 25, 2010
Aunt Fran was the best aunt there ever was. She never once judged someone based on what they've done or where they've been. She always focused on the positive and always reenforced it. I loved giving her a BIG huge because she always said I gave her the best ones. I'm going to miss her terribly and I'm going to mostly miss her smile and laugh. She was so fun to be around. Very welcoming. I loved coming over her house and just being in her presence because it would just make you feel so good and always refreshed when you leave. I'm very happy that she's at peace and watching all her favorite people from above. She did what most people do in a lifetime. She is most definatly a role model that I will always and will forever try to be just like her. I love you Aunt Fran and you will NEVER be forgotten. EVER!
Love,
Samantha
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