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Gail (Rielley) Dalton
December 6, 2005
I'm so sorry to hear that Aunt Florence died. She was a very good friend of my mother's, Isabel Wooler Park Rielley, and my mother's sisters. I remember her very fondly from my earliest memories. She was like an auntie to me, even though we are not blood relations. My cousins and I all loved her as though we were related by blood! I remember going to her apartment in Chicago, going to Scottish picnics with her and Aunt Sadie and Uncle Ed (with his limburger cheese!!!), and I remember her at all the family gatherings, along with my mother's sisters and their families, and Ruby and Reggie, Bessie and Doug, of course Aunt Sadie and Uncle Ed, and all of the folks with Scottish brogues! I'll always remember you, Aunt Florence. Love, Gail Rielley Dalton
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