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My great-grandma died this week. She was a wonderful person who lived a long life. 104 years and 10 days. She was sharp as a whip until the end, belived in eating at least one fruit and vegtable a day, plus a glass of milk. Emily probably got her red hair from Tressa, even though it has been white all of my life! I think we can all be inspired by her life. I am glad I had the chance to know her.
1 comment:
Hi Laura: I am sorry to hear about Tressa. What a wonderful life she has lived. She has been able to enjoy her grandchildren - and it is truly a blessing that you got to spend so much time with her.
Sue
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