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on a side note you remember alot of things that were buried when your loved ones pass, i remember my mom shaking a tree in texas and say "texas snow, texas snow" when i was little and playing nintendo ds games with her but i could only just recall this recently, same with alot of other memories, its wonderful to remember but it is painful to do for awhile so try to not get lost in the scrapbook or you might just bring yourself to tears when you have to do stuff
Helen "Jade" Chamlee May 26th 1967- August 2nd 2022
her profile is a memorial now, i will always remember it was my mother who got me my first video game when i was 7, it was Metroid Prime. i will always remember my mother who taught and encouraged me to read and write.