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Sarah Ann Chubbuck 5/31/12 I’m doing a Eulogy about myself in different way. My name is Sarah. I’m 99 years old. My childhood was great I got everything I wanted in life. I lived with my mom and dad till I was nine then my parent spit up and then I moved with dad. we lived in many New Hampshire towns growing up. My hobbies are hanging out with friends and working next door as a babysitter when I was in my teens. I still love babysitting as I got older but I had to think about college and I always wanted to go to college in New York. My career was to be a good artist, to be a fashion designer or a really good cook like my dad. My education was two years of college in New York. I married this really nice rich guy. I had two children there both girls their names are Annabel and Kara-Leah. I have a some grand-children from all my sisters. I got great-grand children.
A hardship that I overcame was getting pregnant with Annabel when I was in college. I’m accomplishments are having a baby when I was young, going to college, taking care of my kids, and working. The events in this life was giving birth to the girls, they trips, graduation, and there’s lots more. The kind of person I was, I was so sweet, nice to everyone, courageous.
What I want people to remember about me is who I am, how I feel about my life and how people can break my heart easy! What I want people to lean about me is that I’m a great person sometimes but at least I try my best at everything in my life and also just really need more people to lean about me more.

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