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Vera's mum was the life and soul of a party
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MY MUM
By Vera Stone
Vera's mum lived into her nineties and was the life and soul of a party. She laughed a lot and made everyone around her laugh. Vera reads a poem she wrote especially for her.

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annmarie kelly
ilost my mother 3 years ago and lost my father 9 months ago and i no want the pain is like.my mother was so funny she had great time for everybody.and one day she fall sick but fine for a couple of days and one night we got a phone call to get in she had a heart attack and die a half hour later we were told she was brain diead i relt lost with out her she was a young woman and i miss her every day and its nearly 4 years.

julia
I LOVE MY GRANDMOTHER TOO~~ SHE IS A KIND GIRL~~

Cecilia
I have a lovely Grandma too. As the Chinese saying says "If you have an old man in your family, they will bring you treasure". I believe so. We are influenced by her, for her strong-mindedness and for her optimism. Sincerely wish all the longevity healthy and happy!

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Title:
MY MUM
Contributor:
Vera Stone
Length:
2.07 mins
Date:
14 Apr 2003
Source:
Video Nation Beds, Herts and Bucks
Country:
England - South East
Location:
Milton Keynes
Categories:
Happiness
Humour
Relationships


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