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I always liked her. To me, she was a shining example of person born to money and privilege who gave back, heart and soul. She was one upstanding citizen of the United States of America.
This tiny excerpt subtly says it all about her for me:
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I always liked her. To me, she was a shining example of person born to money and privilege who gave back, heart and soul. She was one upstanding citizen of the United States of America.
This tiny excerpt subtly says it all about her for me:
?I was just a young physical education teacher in the Chicago Park District back in the summer of 1968, a time of horrific tragedy for the Kennedy family, when Eunice Kennedy Shriver wrapped her arms around the very first Chicago Special Olympic games held at Soldier Field,? Justice Anne M. Burke of the Illinois Supreme Court said in an e-mail message. ?I will never forget at the start of the games when she asked me to go to Sears and buy her a $10 bathing suit so she could jump in the pool with the Special Olympics swimmers.?
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