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''From her earliest youth, &amp;quot;Aunt Jette&amp;quot; dedicated her life to caring for others. In the same way that she, the eldest child, lovingly cared for her eleven younger siblings and selflessly helped her beloved mother until her death, her later life was also entirely devoted to the loving care of her extended family. Wherever a reliable person was needed in the family, &amp;quot;Aunt Jette&amp;quot; was called. Nobody was so selfless, kind-hearted and self-sacrificing when it came to caring for the sick, the children and the women in childbed.''&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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