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I am one of Sally's cousins. I can remember seeing Sally for the very first time out at the Cottage Door that was the name of the our Grandad's and Grannie's farm. We made a trip from Detroit, where I was born and grew up,for one of several trips to fellowship with my father's (Caral Minyard Wasson and yes, that is the correct spelling of his name as recorded on his birth certificate), family. This certain trip was the very first time that I had seen Sally. She was so cute and I was enthralled with her. She ended up being the cutest and funniest little cousin ever. We really didn't see each other too often but when we did see each other, I seemed to gravitate toward Sally and when we made other trips to see each other I ended up sleeping in the same bed with her. What I remember most was the fact that she was a kicker. She woke me up on several occassions by kicking me almost out of the bed. All in all I still loved my little cousin. She was demuir, and poised. She was kind and loving,. She was just the type of person that you wanted to be near and be like. I will always wish I had more time to get to know her in her adulthood, we lived apart because she was living a milatary wive's life. She lived so far away. Sally will be missed because I never had the chance to say or do with her what I should have by being an attentive cousin who would also be a good freind. Grace and peace are yours now Sally. I love you. Your Cousin, Donna.
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