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Mary A Greene
February 7, 2021
I find it so hard to accept my baby cousin has taken her wings. Her smile as well as her passion for life and adventurous spirit has always been her strong points. She never met a stranger no matter where she went. I miss our talks on the phone. I was always glad to babysit when she was a toddler for Aunt Ann while they were in Ames. She was the youngest of all of the grandchildren, and only a little over a year old, speaking her native language German as she was born while her father was stationed there. I would have to ask her older brother Valenor or sister Melanie what she was saying. She had so many plans, but her most important job was to make sure her mother was taken care of. You never missed a beat when it came to Ann Shipp. I am so thankful we had time together in July of 2019. Our prayers for all of you are going up, Rest In Heaven Jackie till we meet again. Love Mary Anne and family
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