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Gina Merrell
May 9, 2008
Even though we were the cousins born closest to each other, we didn't really meet until we were both there to say goodbye to our Grandma and BJ was my rock during that hard time. He introduced me to the joys of everclear and heavy metal music. He made me laugh and irritated me so much...and I will always love him. I know he is up in the glorious kingdom of God, kickin' it with Grandma. I love you Aunt Francene and I will miss BJ terribly. My love is always with you all and I truly wish I could be there this weekend. Love you.
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