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May her soul rest in peace.
King
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From: "Sheikh Tejan Nyang" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 1:55 AM
Subject: OBITUARY ANNOUNCEMENT
> The Palmer family, Njie, Gibbs, Forster and the rest of the extended regret to announce the death of our dear
> mother Mrs Rachel Palmer. She played a major role in our independence been the only woman delegate to the
> independence talks held in England. She was a devoted nurse and a caring mother with a high sense of
> responsibility and her love for mankind. The programme on network by Veronic Edwards entitle like mother
> like daughter > gave us an impression of the type of women she is and how she brough up her well mannered
> and cultured children. She will be missed by her family and all those who knew her. Our sincere condolence to
> Dr .Palmer, our dear sister and colleague Fumi Sarr , Ayo and the rest of the family. May her soul rest in
> perfect peace.
>
> Chi Jamm.
> Bro. Sheikh Tejan Nyang
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