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14 years ago on this day my Godmother and close cousin were killed in a car accident only 2 miles from their house. They were returning home from a quick trip to Ames department store. Aunt Pauline was love by everyone. Her house was allways filled with us neices and nephews and the neighborhood kids. Michelle my cousin, was everyones friend, never said anything unkind about anyone and was a young mother to a beautiful little girl who wasn't even a year old when this car accident happened. How I hate waking up on January 5 every year since their deaths.
I understand.
Sometimes in our human way of looking at things, people are taken from us too soon in life.
We never forget.
But we go on with our lives and try to pick out all the good that they did, and make it a part of our lives.
Sorry for your loss.
I"m sure that they were everything you said about them, and then again - even more.
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