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    Members of the Peaceful Heart Sangha, Dawn Habash's Buddhist meditation group, sing a song Saturday during a celebration of her life in Hallowell City Hall.

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    Yasmine Habash speaks during a celebration Saturday of the life her mother, Dawn Habash, in Hallowell City Hall.

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    Zinnia Habash, left, smiles Saturday while her aunt Yasmine Habash and the people at a celebration of the life of Zinnia's late grandmother Dawn Habash sing "Happy Birthday to You" to her in Hallowell City Hall.

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    People look at a display of pictures of Dawn Habash on Saturday after a celebration of her life in Hallowell City Hall.

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    People look at a display of pictures of Dawn Habash on Saturday after a celebration of her life in Hallowell City Hall.

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    Dawn Habash

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    This is the last picture taken of Dawn Habash, the day before the earthquake killed thousands of people, including her, in Nepal.

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    Dawn Habash, who died last year in an earthquake in Nepal, is shown in 2011 in India.

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    Yasmine Habash, left, with her mother Dawn Habash, in India. Contributed photo

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    Dawn Habash leads a yoga class on the lawn of the Eastside Wellness Center in Augusta.

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    Khaled and Jasmine Habash summited Kyanjin Ri at 14,500 feet in Nepal one year after their mother, Dawn Habash, attempted the same climb but turned back because of the weather. Dawn Habash later died when an earthquake struck Nepal.

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    The Langtang valley village of Kyanjin Gompa is covered with a fresh blanket of snow last month during a visit by Khaled Habash and his sister Jasmine Habash.

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