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1928 - 2010
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Patty - middle daughter

It seems unreal that you've been gone almost 3 months. I still have many nights when I cry for myself missing you so much. There have been so many things happen when my first thought is that I should call and tell Mom that. She was so much a part of my world between helping George take care of her on the weekends to the games that we loved to play together to her putting her winning scores with Yahtzees in every game up on the side of the refrigerator just to prove to herself that it could happen. I found the notes that you wrote on our trip out to Amanda's graduation, specifically the one that you wrote the morning after we slept in the rental car in Yellowstone, when I was so concerned that when you got out of the car in the middle of the night to walk to ease your restless leg syndrome. You wrote, "Good morning all you bears and buffalo. Patty was afaid you would get me." We had such fun together. I have truly lost a best friend. Bye for now Mom. I know I'll see you soon enough when we can plan another trip, hopefully without spending a night in the car!!
Friday July 2, 2010 at 12:00 am
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