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Caitlin Mahoney
June 8, 2007
Grandma Patt,
I love you and pray for you every night I go to bed. I wish I could see you just one more time. So, I could say all the things that I wanted to tell youu the next time I saw you. But, you are in a better place right now and I wish nothing but the best for you and your soul. But, I want you to know that I love you so much and want to come see you. But you are in a better place. That makes me happy. Even though when I saw you I didnt recognize you I know that you were the same person inside. I hope you are in a better place. Than sitting here while you are sick. Make sure to say hi to Bear and Grandpa Bob and tell him that I wish we could meet because I bet you were awesome. Well I want you to know that you will always have a special place in my heart forever and ever. I cant wait to meet you up in heaven when my time is up. So please remember me and I will pray for you night and day either its raining or sunny. Grandma I love you.
Bye.
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Ashley Watson
June 8, 2007
Dear Grandma Pat,
I will miss you so much and wish I was able to see you one more time.
I remember all of the times that I spent the night at your house when I was little and it was so much fun. You always took me to parties with you and took me shopping to marshalls and TJ max.
I'll love you forever and miss you very much and pray for you when I go to church.
Love always.
Ashley
XOXOXO
Charmaine Vlcek
June 7, 2007
To my Dear Godmother, Loving thoughts and memories, especially all of the good times in Indiana when you rented the house and when I use to stay with you on 166 Joyce Lane in Chicago Heights. I especially remember my mom driving to your house and my mom and dad taking care of Sharon and how much Tim loved my Dad and then my brother. I remember when we spied on the big party my brother had when my parents went to a wedding in Chicago and how much fun we all had. You were such a major part of my life, just like my mom. I remember the pictures--Godmother, godchild, godmother. My christening, my graduation, my shower, my wedding, you were always there for me. Now, you have joined your godmother, my mom in heaven. Please keep us all strong and safe. Our family gatherings will never be the same. You will be missed so very much.
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