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The following message from Patti Taylor in Fort Erie is one of many special greetings that SooToday.com will be publishing over the holidays from expatriate Saultites. If you're a former resident now living 200 or more kilometres away, SooToday.
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The following message from Patti Taylor in Fort Erie is one of many special greetings that SooToday.com will be publishing over the holidays from expatriate Saultites.

If you're a former resident now living 200 or more kilometres away, SooToday.com would be delighted to post your message and photo.

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********************** I was passed this site by my brother. Andy Taylor. My name is Patti Taylor.

I was born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie.

I graduated from high school in 1989 and headed south for university.

I attended both Brock University and Niagara College. Shortly after entering the workforce, I met my wonderful husband, Kevin.

We now are the proud parents of two girls, Katrina and Kristen.

We reside in Fort Erie. We visit the Sault at least twice a year.

We still have lots of family residing in the Sault.

My husband and girls love the Sault.

I always want my girls know where Mommy comes from.

We are planning to celebrate Christmas in the Sault next year.

My family needs to experience a true Sault Ste. Marie Christmas. Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful 2005. - Patti (the picture was taken at the Niagara Falls Botantical Gardens - July 2004)

******************* Other 2004 holiday messages from SooToday.com readers

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David Helwig's journalism career spans seven decades beginning in the 1960s. His work has been recognized with national and international awards.
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