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There is a 5 year old little girl whos mother died when she was 3 from breast cancer. Now this little girl has an inoperable brain tumor. And given 12 weeks to live she is in her 6th week right now and her christmas wish is to get as many Christmas cards as possable. So folks lets show just how great the riding community is. This little girls info is Hannah Garman 704 Orchard Road Lititz Pa 17543 Thank you very much. I do not know this girl personally but she lives very close to me and I just feel so sad for her so come on guys and gals show her lots of love on which is most likely going to be her last CHRISTMAS Thank you very much and spread the word to your friends
Plugged that addr into Google Earth, beautiful property. Brings it home a bit more for me. We lost a daughter on her 1st birthday back in '87. Our card will go out tomorrow. I'm very sorry...
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