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Dear Alan,thanks for updating us,I do really hope the silly scum of the web will spare you time and patience with the regular cleaning you've being bothered with for the last two years (nearly). Me having been barely back and forth on these boards since my dad passed away,I read about Mrs. Maureen Crisp's demise only a few minutes ago on the main site news.You'd probably think I'm going too far,but I really have tears in my eyes as I type,this sense of loss,though I have never known her,and,sadly,never shall I.I can see her face-and the gentle touch of a hand upon her shoulder-in the picture.Finally. Once I asked you how she was and you answered that she was the "most nicest of the ladies" and that "she would make such a fuss" welcoming me as a new host to the Byron's places when I would go there.Too late,I missed it-and her,along with her lifelong as much lovely husband. I still hold her kind words written with elegant,softly-ruled handwriting on the paper accompanying the package with the Byrons' History book I had been gifted almost two years ago. I wish I could forward some thoughts of condolences,which is the proper address in your opinion? I hope now she's still somewhere and eventually finding all the Answers that escape my soul in this life. All the best, Debora
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