Jade Goody Said Goodbye to Kids With Photo Album

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(April 1) - Jade Goody, the British reality star who passed away in March from cervical cancer, wrote her two sons a final letter before her death, telling them: "I will love you always."
The Daily Mail reports that Goody created a photo album containing hundreds of pictures of herself and her children, with a foreward reading: "Dear Bobby and Freddie - I have asked for this book to be made so that when you are older, you can remember just how much fun we had. I thank God that we made the most of our time together and I treasure the moments we shared."
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    BUCKHURST HILL, ESSEX - APRIL 04: Husband Jack Tweed (back of coffin wearing sunglasses) as he carries the coffin ahead of the funeral service of Television celebrity Jade Goody at St John The Baptist Church on April 4, 2009 in Buckhurst Hill, England. Reality TV Star Jade Goody died aged 27, after losing her battle with cervical cancer on March 22, 2009. The Cortege carrying her coffin will make its way from the funeral home in Bermondsey to St John The Baptist Church in, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jack Tweed

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    BUCKHURST HILL, ESSEX - APRIL 04: Husband Jack Tweed as he carries the coffin ahead of the funeral service of Television celebrity Jade Goody at St John The Baptist Church on April 4, 2009 in Buckhurst Hill, England. Reality TV Star Jade Goody died aged 27, after losing her battle with cervical cancer on March 22, 2009. The Cortege carrying her coffin will make its way from the funeral home in Bermondsey to St John The Baptist Church in, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jack Tweed

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    WALTHAM ABBEY, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 04: Well-wishers watch the hearse carrying television celebrity Jade Goody's coffin outside her family home before leaving for her funeral service on April 4, 2009 in Waltham Abbey, England. Reality TV Star Jade Goody died aged 27, after losing her battle with cervical cancer on March 22, 2009. (Photo by Frantzesco Kangaris/Getty Images)

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    The coffin of British reality television star Jade Goody is carried during her funeral at St John's Church Buckhurst Hill in north-east London April 4, 2009. Goody, who died aged 27 of cancer, will be buried at the Epping Burial Ground. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN ENTERTAINMENT)

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    The coffin of British reality television star Jade Goody is carried during her funeral at St John's Church Buckhurst Hill in north-east London April 4, 2009. Goody, who died aged 27 of cancer, will be buried at the Epping Burial Ground. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN ENTERTAINMENT OBITUARY)

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    Pallbearers carry the coffin of British television celebrity Jade Goody as her mother, Jackiey Budden (2nd R) follows during her funeral at St.-John The Baptist Church in Buckhurt Hill, Essex on April 4, 2009. Goody died on March 22 aged 27. She lived her whole adult life in the media spotlight after finishing fourth in the 2002 reality show "Big Brother" and transforming that brief notoriety into a career which made her a millionairess. AFP PHOTO / Ben Stansall on April 4, 2009. AFP PHOTO/ (Photo credit should read BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)

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    BUCKHURST HILL, ESSEX - APRIL 04: Husband Jack Tweed as he carries the coffin with her mother jackiey Goody behind ahead of the funeral service of Television celebrity Jade Goody at St John The Baptist Church on April 4, 2009 in Buckhurst Hill, England. Reality TV Star Jade Goody died aged 27, after losing her battle with cervical cancer on March 22, 2009. The Cortege carrying her coffin will make its way from the funeral home in Bermondsey to St John The Baptist Church in, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jack Tweed;Jackiey Goody

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    BUCKHURST HILL, ESSEX - APRIL 04: The coffin is carried into the churchyard ahead of the funeral service of Television celebrity Jade Goody at St John The Baptist Church on April 4, 2009 in Buckhurst Hill, England. Reality TV Star Jade Goody died aged 27, after losing her battle with cervical cancer on March 22, 2009. The Cortege carrying her coffin will make its way from the funeral home in Bermondsey to St John The Baptist Church in, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

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    BUCKHURST HILL, ESSEX - APRIL 04: Husband Jack Tweed as he carries the coffin with her mother jackiey Goody behind ahead of the funeral service of Television celebrity Jade Goody at St John The Baptist Church on April 4, 2009 in Buckhurst Hill, England. Reality TV Star Jade Goody died aged 27, after losing her battle with cervical cancer on March 22, 2009. The Cortege carrying her coffin will make its way from the funeral home in Bermondsey to St John The Baptist Church in, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jack Tweed;Jackiey Goody

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    BUCKHURST HILL, ESSEX - APRIL 04: Husband Jack Tweed wipes away a tear as he carries the coffin ahead of the funeral service of Television celebrity Jade Goody at St John The Baptist Church on April 4, 2009 in Buckhurst Hill, England. Reality TV Star Jade Goody died aged 27, after losing her battle with cervical cancer on March 22, 2009. The Cortege carrying her coffin will make its way from the funeral home in Bermondsey to St John The Baptist Church in, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jack Tweed

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The letter to Goody's sons Bobby, 5, and Freddie, 4, continues, "These are my most precious memories. Some person much wiser than me once said that if you never discovered something you would die for, then you haven't lived. Well, you are both proof that I have lived. I will love you always. Mummy."
The touching letter precedes pages of photographs showing Goody's rise to reality TV fame, as well as pictures of the family vacationing in Abu Dhabi, fishing, and splashing in a stream in Wales. The book was published on Monday and is being sold to raise money for Marie Curie Cancer Care. 'Remember Me This Way' is expected to be a bestseller.
Goody's sons are currently in Australia with their father Jeff Brazier, in a move aimed to keep the boys out of the public spotlight. Her letter implores Brazier, as well as husband Jack Tweed and her mother, to raise the boys together. She tells her children: "I know that with the help of nanny Jackiey, Jack and daddy Jeff you will turn into fine, upstanding young men."
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