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Honoring the Deceased
answered by Gayle ODonnell

Q. My daughter will be married in a few months and only last year her grandmother passed away.  They were like to peas in a pot could you please think of a very sweet way to remember her nana I read your ideas about the candles but could you give us some suggestions on wording in program.  

All of my daughters grandparents are decreased but her nana was very special to her.  The bride was very young when the others passsed away so the only grandparent she had really known was her nana.  We don't want to forget the others but as I've said her Nana was very special to her.  Thanks.

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