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	<title>Comments on: Pop&#8217;s Come Back at Home</title>
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		<title>By: Fran Ransley</title>
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		<description>Janet,
     When you said &quot;may we all age so gracefully&quot; I thought of someone I wish I could introduce to your dad. You may have met Jane Weaver. She and her late husband were responsible for the beautiful renovations to the Weaver Auditorium at Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum. I saw her Sunday, celebrating her (87th, I think!) birthday with friends. Jane still grieves for her husband, but   says she stays young by remembering to take a deep breath and throw her shoulders back.
     Now, I&#039;m not trying to play long-distance cupid or anything, but I think Jane and your dad would admire each other if they ever met. They are quite different, and yet much the same in their dignity, sense of humor, feisty attitude, and refusal to get old!
love,
Fran</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Janet,<br />
     When you said "may we all age so gracefully" I thought of someone I wish I could introduce to your dad. You may have met Jane Weaver. She and her late husband were responsible for the beautiful renovations to the Weaver Auditorium at Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum. I saw her Sunday, celebrating her (87th, I think!) birthday with friends. Jane still grieves for her husband, but   says she stays young by remembering to take a deep breath and throw her shoulders back.<br />
     Now, I'm not trying to play long-distance cupid or anything, but I think Jane and your dad would admire each other if they ever met. They are quite different, and yet much the same in their dignity, sense of humor, feisty attitude, and refusal to get old!<br />
love,<br />
Fran</p>
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