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JoAnn, Ann, Lois
two wives of two brothers,
sitting on either side of those brothers' only sister |
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Erin, JoAnn
niece and aunt |
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Marshall and DeVona with
Clark and Abraham |
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Aunt Ann and her 3 children,
Robin, Erin, and Ford |
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Cousins: Mercy, Patience, Nathan, Katie, Aleya |
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Cousins: Robin, Erin (who are sisters), and Steve, Andy, Lisa (who are siblings) |
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Mother with cousins Robin and Lisa |
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Max with great-niece Leisa |
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Me with my dear 2nd cousin and childhood buddy Tammy |
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Mark with his daughter Liberty, talking with cousin Erin |
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Buddies Tom and Adam |
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Buddies Abraham and Courage |
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First cousins and various siblings:
Andy, Erin, Marshall, Mark, Robin, Max, Me, Ford, Lisa |
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I asked these four teen cousins to give me their best stud-muffin look:
Honor, Nathan, Justice, Clark |
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Our extended family took up one whole side of the sanctuary for the funeral service. |
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My niece, Grace |
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My niece, Liberty |
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My mother talks with her granddaughter Kyrie,
while holding Kyrie's baby Ilana |
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I asked Philip and Kara to pose, and this is what I got .... |
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Nieces (and sisters) Patience and Mercy |
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Shani and Peter |
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Mother with my brother Mark |
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Babies bring happiness:
DeVona with Leisa, Katie with Ilana |
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Michael and Hannah |
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Kesse holds onto Katie |
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Visiting at White Oak Farm:
Philip, Kara, Adam, Michael, Hannah |
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Ford and Marshall, the businessmen,
talking busines |
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Daddy's casket, draped in the flag.
He served in the Korean War, in the army.
He transported ammunition to the front lines. |
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Six of my daddy's grandsons served as his pall bearers. |
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The honor guard folded the flag and presented it to my mother in a beautiful ceremony,
as Philip played Taps on his trumpet. |
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Mother and Beau |
Philip playing Taps at the graveside: