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What an incredible and meaningful project. I'd love to see the sculpture in person.
I know Karen, and have seen some of her work. Can't wait to see this one.
She is an incredibly talented and sensitive person. They couldn't have made a better choice.
It is so nice to hear of people using their gifts and talents in such a wonderful way to help people. What a beautiful way to remember such great men. Thank you Karen for sharing your gift with these families. My dad was a lawyer that worked in Price on mining cases and he loved the people there. Your tribute is very fitting.
TO KAREN:You should get the states highest medal/award for this fine contribution to your fellow citizens.
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