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Happy Birthday, Mom Part 2

If you hadn't died, today you would've become sixty-six. Your death has proved that a broken heart isn't easy to fix. On the day of your death, I knew that I would loathe the year 2013. Your surname was Johnson but your maiden name was Greene. You were born over six and a half decades ago in 1948. Your demise would be something that we would all hate. Many people prayed for you to recover but it did no good. Why you died so young is a mystery that can't be understood. Nobody wanted you to leave, we all wanted you to survive. My life would have been so much better if you were still alive. I love you more than anybody I've ever known. Happy Birthday Mom, it's comforting to know that Heaven is your new home. [Dedicated to Agnes Johnson (1948-2013) who passed away on March 6, 2013.]

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