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December 25, 2003
April 7, 2004
raissa landor
April 1, 2004
Reading the obituary, I am struck by the full, rich life that she lived, with so much people who loved and cared about her. It's a blessed summary, the riches that really count in life. On top of that, I know she had a full, meaningful working life and was wonderful at her work. It was a good life, and I know you will take comfort in that as you mourn her absence.
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