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Regina at 90


Regina -- here between two of her sisters -- lived another three years
after I took this picture. She died this week. She was my wife's
oldest aunt, and a lively, funny one. The family is a big and very
celebratory one, so the funeral yesterday was a large celebration. At
93, she had lived a long and good life and we did our best to honour
her. There was rum.
after I took this picture. She died this week. She was my wife's
oldest aunt, and a lively, funny one. The family is a big and very
celebratory one, so the funeral yesterday was a large celebration. At
93, she had lived a long and good life and we did our best to honour
her. There was rum.
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When I was young, sixty-six years old seemed very old! But now it seems like the prime of life. It is much too young to die.
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