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My condolences to the family. I will miss seeing her walking warwick ave every day or sitting outside of daves with a coffee and a cigarette. For eleven years she would give me the finger as I drove by her at the corner of Bellevue and warwick aves. One day in 2014 I decoded to return the kind gesture and extended my.middle finger back to her.. to my surprise she smiled laughed and gave me a thumbs up... and each time I saw her and was close enough, I would give her the finger amd she would return it with a smile. It became almost a ritual. I'll miss that now... I always suspected she was homeless but certainly didn't want to ask. As I am reading now , any offer of help would have been refused. I'm sure god has embraced her soul and she's probably flipping g the bird to angels as she is walking through heaven as she did her on earth.....

From: Family shares Warwick’s homeless walker’s story

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