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Sisters get tattoos of dad's emotional final note: 'It has been such a good life'

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Rudolph Clausing, 66, wrote a short note for his family while he was hospitalized with COVID-19. His note, which reads, "It has been such a good life," was found after he passed away on Jan.

13, 2021. (Anna Harp) Two sisters who lost their father to COVID-19 memorialized his last moment with the final words he left for them.Anna Harp, 28, and Abrielle Clausing, 21, received a final note from their father Rudolph Clausing in January that read: "It has been such a good life." Months apart, the two women decided to each get a tattoo of their father’s note to not only remember him, but to also serve as a symbol to live a fulfilled life.RELATED: Virginia teen with deadly disease defies odds, graduates high school"We were both wanting to get a.

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