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Jacqueline Lara
October 13, 2007
I will always remember her Strength and Kindness.
Terri DeGraffe
October 12, 2007
Mommy,
You are still so alive in my heart. The things you silently taught me has carried me through some very rough times and I thank God for all of the 38 years he gave me with you. I am so glad that God thought enough of me to give you to me as a friend and much more than that, as my mother. What greater gift besides eternal life with God can one daughter ever have hoped for. I love you, my children love and adore you and your greatgrandchildren that look so much like you will know all about you and your love for this family.
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