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“In the end, it’s not what our worst enemy, death, takes from us but what we do with what we have left in our hearts and minds. We owe it to the dead to preserve their memories and respect their wishes, for we hope for a better tomorrow where our last enemy, death, will be defeated for all eternity. Until then, let’s make this short, meaningful life worth living and radiate love, for those who love us will always miss us.”

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