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Thursday, January 10, 2008
This is the first draft of my Obituary for my english class
Tucson, Arizona- Sara Holcomb, whose acting brought about many great movies, died on Wednesday, June 29. She was 92.
Sara died in her sleep ad later it was discovered that Sara had been poisoned, and there will be an investigation in to who killed her.
The actress stared in many movies including, Abandonment, High School Lovers, The Horror, and many others.
“The 5th child deserves just as much attention as the 1st,” said by Sara at the showing of Abandonment.
Sara had five children with her high school boyfriend and husband, Brandon, of sixty-two years. “Mom always cared for every one and paid attention to everyone, even dad, when they need some help or attention,” said her eldest child Mantha.
“There is plenty of love and everyone will get their fair share no matter how many I have,” said Sara, after having little baby Brandon, her 4th child.
The entire family would travel a lot with Sara’s acting and Brandon’s baseball career, but they always took all their kids with them, no matter the distance.
“We’re a family and we are going to stay a family through it all,” said by Sara while she got the kids ready to go to one of Brandon’s baseball games in Massachusetts.
Sara also donated a great deal of money to orphans to help them find homes, keep them off the streets, and supplied them with food.
Many hungry children survived with Sara’s great effort and her family will continue to help the children, including her retired husband, age 89.
“Our family will never break up, we’ll be together forever,” said her husband and five children.
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