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Click the _Edit_ text above, in the line next to "Search". An edit window will open, with this text in it. Move the mouse pointer (I shaped bar) to a blank line after these lines, and type in your first and last name, like this: One of our coworkers, Jan, became ill and had to stay at home. I would send her something in the mail every day: usually a cartoon or joke. It turns out that Cathy (who had retired) was spending every day at Jan's, caring for her until a relative would be able to come live with Jan. One day I received a call from Cathy saying, "We didn't receive our joke in the mail today. You know, it is a very important thing for Jan to receive that joke. It really helps her." The next day Cathy called, "We received two jokes today. I guess it was the post office." That is how I learned what Cathy was doing for Jan.
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FirstLast She was a wonderful friend.
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Then hit the PREVIEW button. You will see this text appear above the edit box. Click !YourName among that text, and another editable text box will appear. You can type in your information, no indents, with paragraphs indicated by two carriage returns (ENTER key).

See how it looks with the PREVIEW button. When you are happy with what you wrote (or give up) click the SAVE button. I will see the changes at some point and fix your page for you.

Don't worry if you mess up, I can always put things back.

Keith
(paraphrased from story told to Shara at Cathy's memorial)

One of our coworkers, Jan, became ill and had to stay at home. I would send her something in the mail every day: usually a cartoon or joke. It turns out that Cathy (who had retired) was spending every day at Jan's, caring for her until a relative would be able to come live with Jan. One day I received a call from Cathy saying, "We didn't receive our joke in the mail today. You know, it is a very important thing for Jan to receive that joke. It really helps her." The next day Cathy called, "We received two jokes today. I guess it was the post office." That is how I learned what Cathy was doing for Jan.

She was a wonderful friend.

(paraphrased from story told to Shara at Cathy's memorial)

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