Eulogy: A Brief Biography Of Mrs. Frog

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Mrs. Frog was a dear friend of mine. There is so much to say about her. She has touched so many hearts and was the life of every party. It is so sad that her life had to end at such a young age. Growing up, she loved helping others and would always find a way to make people happy. Mrs. Frog was a very beautiful, independent woman. She was a hard-worker and overcame any obstacles that she faced. She would give back to the community no matter how much or how little she had. Mrs. Frog was one of the most caring and kindest people you will ever meet. She was a role model to many of the other female frogs in the pond. She showed them how to be strong, smart, and bold women. They have learned so much from her. She was a very great mentor

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