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that was beautifully said. Thanks. It is really not for my friend, Annie, that I grieve. It is for her family that must go on without her. Annie was not afraid of dying. She gave it a good fight and was ready to go when the Lord called her home. Her children are all incredibly close and spend a lot of time at their parents' home, even before Annie got sick. I am sure that will continue and that will be helpful for Annie's husband. As I said earlier, I could talk about Annie forever, so if listening to Annie's husband talk about Annie will be helpful to him, I can certainly do that. Even as I think of her with tears in my eyes, I cannot help but smile because she was just the type of person that always made one smile. It's kind of hard to smile and cry at the same time, but with Annie, that's how it is. I cry because of my loss and her family's loss, but yet I smile that I had the honor of loving her and being loved by her.

Thanks for your words.

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