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<P>Thank you for the kind words. I feel very fortunate to have had Annie as member of my family.</P>
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<P>Donovan<BR><BR>--- On <B>Sun, 7/13/08, keely emerinemix <I><kjajmix1@msn.com></I></B> wrote:<BR></P>
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<BR><BR>Donovan, please accept my condolences for your loss. Isn't it wonderful how God gives us treasures in the form of people in our lives? Your aunt was blessed to be part of your family.<BR><BR>Keely<BR><BR><BR>
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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 12:10:17 -0700<BR>From: donovanjarnold2005@yahoo.com<BR>To: godshatter@yahoo.com<BR>CC: vision2020@moscow.com<BR>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] [Bulk] Moscow Loses a Beloved Icon<BR><BR>
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<TD style="FONT-FAMILY: inherit; font-size-adjust: inherit; font-stretch: inherit" vAlign=top>Paul,<BR> <BR>Thanks for your kind words. If you know Moscow, you knew a part of Annie, because she helped shape it.<BR> <BR>Best Regards,<BR> <BR>Donovan<BR><BR>--- On <B>Sun, 7/13/08, Paul Rumelhart <I><godshatter@yahoo.com></I></B> wrote:<BR><BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: rgb(16,16,255) 2px solid">From: Paul Rumelhart <godshatter@yahoo.com><BR>Subject: Re: [Bulk] [Vision2020] Moscow Loses a Beloved Icon<BR>To: donovanjarnold2005@yahoo.com<BR>Cc: vision2020@moscow.com<BR>Date: Sunday, July 13, 2008, 11:43 AM<BR><BR><PRE>Donovan,<BR><BR>I'm sorry for your loss. I wish I'd had the honor of meeting her. My <BR>heart goes out to you, to the rest of her family, and to her many friends.<BR><BR>Paul<BR><BR>Donovan Arnold wrote:<BR>><BR>> My heart hurts!!<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> My loving Aunt, Carol Ann Connelly, affectionately known by most of us <BR>> in Moscow as “Annie” has died this day, July, 12^th , 2008 at age 58. <BR>> Annie was the special daughter of the late Doris and Leland Connelly, <BR>> founders of Tri-State, and the sister of Gerard Connelly, current <BR>> owner of Tri-State, and sister to Michelle
Connelly Arnold, and Mary <BR>> Connelly.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> Annie was special because she was born with a developmental <BR>> disability, leaving her with a child like mind for her entire 58 years <BR>> of life. Annie was not expected to live very long after her birth, but <BR>> her family and community prayed to God and for an intercession from <BR>> Saint Gerard. Annie miraculously survived. Every day of her life <BR>> since has been both a blessing and a miracle.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> Annie had the gift of making everyone smile. She had more friends than <BR>> most people can count. People in every corner of Moscow knew her. No <BR>> matter where she went, people always approached her and greeted her. <BR>> She did not judge others, and was friend to everyone. She was pure <BR>> heart and love. The simplest of things would make her smile, and her <BR>> laughter filled your heart with joy
and comfort. There was nobody in <BR>> the world like her. She was without doubt her mother’s angel. God <BR>> blessed Moscow with her lifelong presents. She was a joy to all that <BR>> knew her.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> Annie was born in 1949, a time when society was not as accepting of <BR>> people with disabilities and not included in much of main stream <BR>> society. Because of this, Annie’s family and friends had to work hard <BR>> to change laws and attitudes in Moscow and Idaho to include her and <BR>> people like her in our schools and other community activities. This <BR>> resulted in the creation of Moscow’s Opportunity School, and many <BR>> other legal and charitable organizations for people in Moscow and <BR>> Idaho with disabilities that followed behind her. Annie was a cause <BR>> and inspiration for many of the early pioneers that helped establish <BR>> many of the rights for those in
Moscow and Idaho with disabilities.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> I greatly miss my friend and aunt, Annie. When I was a child me and <BR>> Annie use to play games, go for walks, go on boat rides, work on <BR>> puzzles, and listen to records together in the summers and during <BR>> winter breaks. My heart breaks with her departure. Her fragile body <BR>> has finally given in to time after 58 years of living with many <BR>> challenges. She was a living angel, who has now gone to join the others.<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> I love you Annie!<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> Your loving nephew,<BR>><BR>> <BR>><BR>> Donovan<BR>><BR>><BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>><BR>> =======================================================<BR>> List services made available by First Step Internet, <BR>> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994.
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