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Update: Abby Richards is doing well after second surgery
(Received Thursday evening, June 23, 2005) Abby just came out of surgery and everything went smoothly. She is now in recovery. The doctor said she may be able to come home as early asnext week if all continues to go well. Thanks to everyone for their prayers and kind wishes. Abby will be welcomed home by her maternal grandmother "Nana" - Charmaine Stewart of Glensfork, her paternal grandparents - L.T. and Gay Richards of Columbia, her big brother Vincent Richards and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Abby's Aunt, Stephanie Noel Click here for related story This story was posted on 2005-06-24 05:23:57
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