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  2. 40 Things to Write in a Sympathy Card to Show You ... - AOL

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    Writing a sympathy card for a friend or family member who has lost a loved one can be difficult. Here are 40 sweet and sensitive messages to send.

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    An expert shares what to write in a sympathy card. Find meaningful messages for the loss of a father, mother, husband, wife, family member or friend.

  4. The Grandparents Book of Memories is Here! - AOL

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    The perfect gift for grandparents, this beautiful guided journal is designed to capture life’s most cherished moments and spark meaningful conversation. The Grandparents Book of Memories is Here ...

  5. Plainsong (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Plainsong is a novel by Kent Haruf. [1] Set in the fictional town of Holt, Colorado, it tells the interlocking stories of some of the inhabitants.The title comes from a type of unadorned music sung in Christian churches, and is a reference to both the Great Plains setting and the simple style of the writing.

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    A number of these films are also carried in Canada by the W Network and Citytv under content distribution agreements with Hallmark parent Crown Media; the vast majority of Hallmark Channel films are filmed in Canada and thus qualify for Canadian content quotas. In the United Kingdom, Hallmark Original Movies are shown on Movies 24, a sister ...

  7. William Hill Brown - Wikipedia

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    The Power of Sympathy by William Hill Brown (1789), title page. William Hill Brown (November 1765 – September 2, 1793) was an American novelist, the author of what is usually considered the first American novel, The Power of Sympathy (1789), [1] and "Harriot, or the Domestic Reconciliation", [2] as well as the serial essay "The Reformer", published in Isaiah Thomas' Massachusetts Magazine.