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[ ] Travers

I loved , and and their brand of folk music. I was lucky

enough to catch a live performance in San about ten years ago. I

laughed, I cried and I left fully and completely entertained. , like any

grandmother worth her title, pulled out a six foot long scrolled photo of

her grand daughter... no pride there! LOL

will be truly missed in this house!

Does anyone know what type of leukemia she had? I've read all about her BMT

but none of the wires have said which leukemia she had.

God bless you !

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No, and that gap in the news stories really leapt out at me. For us at least,

it's kind of a critical piece of information.

For me, will be forever young -- so full of life. And so unlike so many of

today's female performers!!

From: richard.troxel@...

Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 23:03:16 -0700

Subject: [ ] Travers

I loved , and and their brand of folk music. I

was lucky

enough to catch a live performance in San about ten years ago. I

laughed, I cried and I left fully and completely entertained. , like any

grandmother worth her title, pulled out a six foot long scrolled photo of

her grand daughter... no pride there! LOL

will be truly missed in this house!

Does anyone know what type of leukemia she had? I've read all about her BMT

but none of the wires have said which leukemia she had.

God bless you !

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,

I feel the same way about . I saw her here in florida about 12 or

13 years ago. She brought her granddaughter out on stage that

evening! I, too,felt completely satisfied when I left that concert.

On Sep 17, 2009, at 2:03 AM, Troxel wrote:

> I loved , and and their brand of folk music. I was

> lucky

> enough to catch a live performance in San about ten years ago. I

> laughed, I cried and I left fully and completely entertained. ,

> like any

> grandmother worth her title, pulled out a six foot long scrolled

> photo of

> her grand daughter... no pride there! LOL

> will be truly missed in this house!

>

> Does anyone know what type of leukemia she had? I've read all about

> her BMT

> but none of the wires have said which leukemia she had.

>

> God bless you !

>

>

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, & , yes they were my favorite too! My children had there 1st

music session as

I played most of their tunes on piano. Puff the magic dragon, along with Where

have all the flowers

gone, and so many more!

I think I had their album when I was a kid, and then later in cassette, and

currently CD. Watched

them in concert in Illinois! What a classic they all still are!

Dory Doggie

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From: Troxel <richard.troxel@...>

Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 1:03:16 AM

Subject: [ ] Travers

I loved , and and their brand of folk music. I was lucky

enough to catch a live performance in San about ten years ago. I

laughed, I cried and I left fully and completely entertained. , like any

grandmother worth her title, pulled out a six foot long scrolled photo of

her grand daughter... no pride there! LOL

will be truly missed in this house!

Does anyone know what type of leukemia she had? I've read all about her BMT

but none of the wires have said which leukemia she had.

God bless you !

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