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Ruth Klemmer
July 20, 2008
My deepest sympathy on the loss of one of the most delightful person I have known. We were Irondequoit High School classmates. I lived on Lake Breeze Park "on the other side" of Irondeqoit off Culver Rd. The summer between our junior and senior high school year Margie, Lois Cohn and I tried to meet in Charlotte every other Tuesday to swim by riding our bicycles there. That was the year it rained most every Tuesday. We got to meet two times, I think. [Lois died many years before our 50th reunion ].
I was so pleased that Margie came to the 50th class reunion at Mendon Pond. We had a nice visit and continued corresponding at Christmas and e-mailing jokes. She said she had suffered a stroke, that you all were helping her.
I really do appeciate that you took time to let us know the sad news. We mourn with you.
Sincerly,
Ruth Ann Rickers Klemmer '44
Raleigh, NC
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