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Sherice Worley-Millette
January 22, 2020
I didn't really know my uncle, but my Dad (Denny/Dennis) was fond of him. I did get to see Uncle Steve and cousin Steve, about a year or so before my dad passed.
My heart aches for the loss that this family has endured. I wish that we were more connected, but distance was the biggest wedge between us!!
I pray that my dad and uncle Jack are showing Uncle Steve the way of things. Aunt Tessa is hanging with them too- they are all playing cards or something of the like! I can hear grandma now & all of that Worley laughter. ❤
Love and Blessings to my Worley family. May you find peace through this trying time.
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