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Dessha Kelby
January 26, 2007
Dear Family,
I am going to miss my Aunt Betty. I spent a lot of my life at her house with Grandma. She always made me feel welcome with her one rule if you want something in the kitchen you know where it is. When I was sixteen, I got to go on my one and only trip to the Virgin Islands with the exception of my birth with Aunt Betty and Grandma and cousin Jenny. I will always have that time as a fond memory. When Grandma died, John David was my rock. I don't if I would have been able to survive the worst day of my life if it hadn't been for him. I hope that if you need me that you will let me know so, I can be there for you like you were for me. I will miss her a lot and will hold close to my heart all the time I was able to spend with her.
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