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This is the page I created using my brother's photo. The poem was given to me by a message board buddy and the journaling is based on things I can remember my mother telling me about my brother and also about me (since I was her next child). It's difficult to see the words in this scan, but the poem reads &quot;In the corner of the attic was a pretty wooden box, filled with memories of their second born, high-topped shoes and little socks. A little suit, a lock of hair and the picture you see here, old fashioned things from long ago told of a brother we'd never know.&quot; The matting was done with creme colored cardstock and brown suede paper. The type is on thick ivory vellum.
Mark Vincent Bloomer - July 16, 1969 - January 6, 1970


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