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Obituaries

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Obituaries

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We are the children and one father

Provided for by his care

Breast of one mother

And when you separate the world

Remember the relation that bonded thee

To love and unity

And prefer not a stranger

Before thy own love

If our brothers in adversity

Assist them

If our sister in trouble

Forsake her not

So shall the fortunes of thy father

Attribute to the support of us always

In his care we continue to evolve

In your love to each other

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