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Cynthia Casey
March 16, 2009
Jimbo, I think of you everyday. The time we went to Como Park and you lost my car keys and Uncle Larry had to bring another set so we could get home. At our Cabin watching you and Jason on those 3-wheelers drove me crazy. You called me "Aunt Cynthia Worry Wart" but that was O.K., because I always worry about the people I Love. We miss you so much. Aunt Cynthia, Uncle Larry and Cousin Shannon
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