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Jenny Lupton
August 7, 2007
Al,
your mom was the sweetest woman I've ever met. Don't think just because she is physically not with you anymore that she is gone. She is not, she's with you always and you can ALWAYS talk to her. Now she's up in heaven moo-ing and hanging out with Patsy and momma having a GRAND time! Love ya!
Jen
Lori
July 27, 2007
I miss MaryAnn so much already. She was truly a great person who never had a mean bone about her. She brought joy and love to everyone one around her. We will all cry our own selfish tears over her loss but she is in a far better place now. We love you, Mom...
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