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Sandie Chitkowski
June 6, 2006
Dear Aunt Theresa I will miss you greatly. I did not visit you,but I always knew you were there and you were always on my mind. I remember how you took care of my brother and I when my mother was not capable of doing so. There was no one fairer or more loving to us. You made us laugh and forget why we were there. Sitting in the back of your cleaners was one of the happiest times of my life. Both you and Uncle Shorty were so good to us. I prayed to my dad to be sure to be at that gate to meet you. And I know he will be right behind Uncle Shorty and every one else. So long Aunt Theresa sleep well and peaceful, you have earned it.
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