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Emma DeFlumere, 2½, delivers a Valentine’s Day card she made for her great-uncle, Harvey Desgrosseilliers, at d’Youville Pavilion in Lewiston on Thursday morning. Emma’s mother, Amanda, left, is a kindergarten teacher at Longley Elementary School and was delivering valentines to 105 d’Youville residents with Longley first-grade teacher Monica Miller when they made the quick detour. DeFlumere, Miller and Longley third-grade teacher Becca Belleau also delivered cards to St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, Central Maine Medical Center, the Lewiston Fire and Police departments and the Sun Journal.
Emma DeFlumere, 4, told her mother what to write on her hand-made Valentine’s Day card for her great-uncle, Harvey Desgrosseilliers, who lives at d’Youville Pavilion in Lewiston, before delivering it Thursday.
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