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To my Daddy

by Joanne Bienstock
(W Hartford CT US)

I love you daddy even after 28 years. I still can’t believe you’re not here with me.

I have your picture on my desk and I look at it every day, but it doesn’t replace you being here with me.

Your grandchildren missed out on a lot not seeing you, but I told them all about you and what a great grandfather you would be.

I love you with all my heart daddy. There will never be another daddy like you.

All my love

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