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I loved so much talking with you. I came into and out if your life when you were around 3. Your brother and I were married in 1968 and began our married lives in Wisconsin. Through your post I feel as if I know you now as wife and mother.. I too have deep faith and personal testimony of Jesus Christ and God the father. Thanks for sharing it has lifted up us. By the way, Kit and .I both have the #7 as favorite. We didn’t like kids so we only had 7!😜

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Morgan's death seems to have reestablished several, even many, past and what had seemed as lost relationships both in our family and in husband's. I wish that didn't have to be the reason. She would have loved being a more integral part of extended family.

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❤️

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All I have to say is that your stack spoke to me. Brotherly love is the best. 🙏🏻

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I'm glad you have a brother who loves you, Nicole. Is he younger or older?

What's interesting about this is that this brother and I have never really been all that close. He was out of the house by the time I was born. I remember loving his visits as a little kid, and I became an aunt around the age of 7. We lived in different parts of the country and led different lives, but the innate family love is always there.

But now, especially as time has elapsed and most people have rightly gone back to their lives, he still calls and we talk for a long time. Bro, I know you might even be reading this comment now, and we will come visit!

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