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Kathleen Trower
April 11, 2006
Each time I watch my girls with their horses I think of you. I can still see you pulling the girls in a wagon as you return from buying candy at the store. I spoke with your mom this weekend. She continues to miss you. Continue to look over her and your sisters. You are missed.
Kathleen Siver
April 3, 2006
To Jeanne's family..I can't imagine what your last five years must have been like. I can't imagine my next five years. My son....my smart, handsome, talented, hockey playing 19 year old...Riley died one month ago today. I still can't believe it. The month has been a blurr. Both the fastest and the longest month of my life. I hope your pain has eased a little, and I hope mine will too. Nothing can ever fill their space. Your daughter is beautiful. With wonderful children like ours there, Heaven can't really be very far away. God bless you.
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