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Carmel Muelhausen
December 21, 2007
Many years ago this lovely lady accepted me into their family treating me not as a daughter-in-law, but as a daughter. For these many years her love has been constant. Although we mourn her death because of the loss in our lives, we celebrate her life with us as well and remember those wonderful times that were shared together. Today she resides in a splendid place where only perfection exists. There will be no more suffering for this lady who I called "Mom Too" but only complete and eternal joy. Mom, your essence and love will forever remain in our hearts.
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