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Donna Pajak
December 2, 2009
I am so saddened to hear about Sis. England. She was loving and caring and she was like a grandmother to us. I loved her so much. She would always sit in back of my husband and I at ICF church and would tease us or just lean over and give us a hug (she always knew when one was needed) Sis England will always be in our heart. We love you Sis England and will miss you so much.
Tobie and Donna Pajak
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