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After all these years, Bear is still Toni Ann's favorite toy

It's still a wonderful snuggly toy, and a connection to her loving grandfather who just happened to have been the late former President of Lindsey Wilson College, V.P. Henry- CM
Reminiscence on seeing: Bunny is getting pretty fragile after year of hard use

By Martha Berry

I guess all children have a favorite toy.

My Dad gave my oldest child a white bear when she was born. "Bear" has been all over the world with Toni Ann. It has lived in several states as well as in Spain when she lived there.

When she moved from California to Florida several years ago, Bear sat on the console of her car all the way across the country.

She is a grandmother now and still cherishes Bear even though it's body and head have been separated for years. Bear's head just balances on its shoulders wherever it sits.

Bear is still a beloved part of her life.

Not only was it a wonderful snuggly toy, it is a connection to her loving Grandfather. --Martha Berry




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