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Get Well Message for Some One with a Broken Bone

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Jessie S Spence

2753 Copperhead Road

Clascow city

California 5689

15th July 2020

Maurice P Turner

4625 Bassel Street

Burghill city

Ohio 3692

Dear Maurice,

I am saddened to hear about your current state of health. Having a broken arm can really slow you down from what you normally do. It can be surprising to realize how much you depend on both arms. I hope you are no longer in any pain, but I can imagine you are experiencing a little discomfort from the immobility.

I would love to come over and help with something that you need help doing. And if you can’t think of anything I can help you do, at least let me know when I can come over and sign your cast.

I hope you are taking proper treatment and getting all medical attention as may be needed.

Sorry, I have not been able to visit you at the hospital yet. I am planning to drop by next week for sure as soon as I am a little relieved from the work burden now.

Looking forward to seeing you in good health and spirits, happy and cheerful soon.

Please do not hesitate to let us know if you need any help for this. Praying for your quick recovery.

See you soon.

Yours truly,

Jessie S Spence

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