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Joyce Sweeney
October 27, 2004
Dear Karen, Michael, Bev and kids
I was so sorry to hearing of the passing of Aunt Nancy, many of great times we had with her in my younger days. I can still remember her laugh and how she use to always tell me to be a good girl and listen to your mother, of course Michael you would remember a few good stories as well with us out at the old bowling alley. So sorry I couldn't be there with all of you, it's times like these when I miss home so much. I will always hold a special place in my heart for Aunt Nancy. Love to all Joycee
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