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She was a wonderful lady whom will be missed.:(

Up until the past couple years, she was a very active member in a church I used to attend in my hometown when I was younger, and I had the privilege of of talking with and getting to know her fairly well. She had a heart of gold, but that didn't stop her in the slightest from cracking jokes at every opportunity. At the time I went there often, I was going through a period in which I couldn't decide what color I wanted my hair to be, so I was dying it a different one every other week or so; I don't think I'll ever forget how she used to tell me every time she saw me to "make sure you keep an eye out for suspicious looking rainbows" because "they're probably awful tired of your hair hogging their spotlight" :D
 
That's so sad, especially because it wasn't really a natural death. It's amazing how a small accident for a young person can be deadly for an old person.

I agree completely. I hate to see this type of accident take a life. I have had friends who have had their parents slip and fall. Never to recover.

Very sad.

RIP Alice.......... I know that is not your real name, but that is what I remember you as! :(
 
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