Walter Hickel

Walter Hickel

Walter Hickel Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 8, 2010.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Former Alaska Gov. Walter J. Hickel, who served as Interior secretary under President Nixon until he was dismissed for objecting to the treatment of Vietnam War protesters, has died at age 90.

The two-time Alaskan governor died Friday of natural causes at an Anchorage assisted living facility, said longtime Hickel assistant Malcolm Roberts

Gov. Sean Parnell ordered state flags flown at half-staff Saturday in honor of his predecessor.

"He taught us to dream big and to stand up for Alaska," Gov. Parnell said. "Governor Hickel will be remembered for many things — for his wit, for telling it like it is, and for always reminding us that our resources belong to Alaskans."

Hickel was fired from his Interior post in late 1970, after sending Nixon a letter critical of his handling of student protests following the National Guard shootings at Kent State and the U.S. invasion of Cambodia.

The letter helped to stir national debate about the growing generational rift over the Vietnam War.

"I believe this administration finds itself today embracing a philosophy which appears to lack appropriate concern for the attitude of a great mass of Americans — our young people," Hickel wrote.

Days before he lost the post in Nov. 1970, Hickel had told CBS' "60 Minutes" that he would not quit under pressure. He said he would only go away "with an arrow in my heart, not a bullet in my back."

Nixon spokesman Ron Ziegler said Nixon took the action because his relationship with Hickel lacked "essential elements of mutual confidence."

Hickel had never held elected office when he upset two-term Democrat Gov. William Egan in 1966.

Hickel resigned in 1969 to become Interior secretary and quickly made national headlines as the environmental movement began to take root in America.

Hickel imposed stringent cleanup regulations on oil companies and water polluters after an oil rig explosion off the coast of Santa Barbara, Calif. He also fought to save the Everglades from being destroyed by developers and advocated for making Earth Day a national holiday.

An "Alaska boomer" with complex views on environmentalism and developing the state's oil-rich resources, Hickel railed against "locking up" the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from oil drilling and used settlement money from the Exxon Valdez oil spill lawsuit to help repair Prince William Sound.

He frequently described Alaska as an "owner state" and advocated that the state's wild frontier should be developed responsibly to preserve its value.

Hickel's political career started in the early 1950s as a crusader for Alaska statehood, both at home and in Washington. He was also involved in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act which helped pave the way for the trans-Alaska oil pipeline.

Hickel's was a quintessential Alaska rags-to-riches story. Born in Kansas, he arrived nearly penniless in the small city of Anchorage in 1940, taking advantage of the city's rapid growth following World War II to build a multimillion-dollar construction and real-estate fortune.

"I used to think about all the great countries of the world where I might want to go, because there was no room or opportunity in Kansas for me to do the things I wanted to do," he wrote in his 1971 book, "Who Owns America."

Through the years, Hickel never lost the "can-do" attitude that made him a rich man, nor did he stop thinking about ways Alaska could further develop its natural wealth.

"He was Alaska's greatest cheerleader and a very effective one, thoroughly dedicated to the idea that people in Alaska should take hold of Alaska, to meet their needs and their vision of the future," Stephen Haycox, an author and professor of history at the University of Alaska Anchorage, told the Anchorage Daily News.

He never quite got out of politics. In 1990, at age 71 and after several unsuccessful gubernatorial bids, Hickel won the job a second time.

But his four years as governor were marked by frequent run-ins with legislators put off by his sometimes autocratic style and with environmentalists critical of his unabashed support for natural resource development. His backing of a drinking water pipeline to California became a metaphor for his love affair with big construction projects and a target of criticism from political enemies.

With his popularity sagging, Hickel chose to not run for re-election in 1994 and Democrat Tony Knowles was elected. Hickel returned to Anchorage to run his business, while also serving as head of the Northern Forum, an international group addressing polar issues.

Hickel remained interested in politics, and endorsed a 2010 gubernatorial candidate during an October 2009 news conference.

Hickel also was an early supporter of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin during her campaign in 2006. However, that support waned after she became Republican John McCain's running mate in the 2008 presidential race.

In a September 2009 guest column in the Anchorage Daily News, he decried what he said was her penchant for partisan politics during the campaign.

"Palin became the spokesperson for the divisive voices in American politics. She dismissed the greatness of our immigrant heritage, indeed of today's Alaska, where in Anchorage alone nearly 100 languages are spoken in the homes of the children in our public schools," he wrote.

"She missed a golden opportunity to challenge the rest of the country to adopt the welcoming spirit of the Alaska frontier and the message of mutual respect," he wrote.

Walter Joseph Hickel was born Aug. 18, 1919, in Claflin, Kan., the oldest son of a German wheat farmer. As the Depression-era Dust Bowl swallowed Kansas, he made plans to leave the Great Plains.

He took up boxing as means of travel and won the Kansas Golden Gloves championship. At age 20, Hickel, impatient over the wait for a passport and visa for a trip to Australia, chose Alaska.

In 1941, he married Jannice Cannon, who died in 1943. They had one son, Ted.

In 1945, Hickel married Ermalee Strutz. They had five more sons - Bob, Wally Jr., Jack, Joe, and Karl.

He is survived by his wife, his sons, 21 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

A funeral Mass will be celebrated in Anchorage.




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Linda Perry

December 29, 2018

I am so happy that I got to work for Governor Hickel and Ermalee. Both were wonderful people who I greatly admired. I enjoyed my time with them immensely till I had to move to Tacoma, Wa to help my mother. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Judith Blyckert

June 9, 2010

I once met Walter Hickel in the early 1970s when he spoke at Illinois State University. I was a student at the time and interested in his speech for two reasons: his stance on environmental issues and his last name. My maiden name is Hickel. He was able to spend a few moments with me after the speech and asked if I was related to Mary Elizabeth Hickel in Columbus, Ohio. She was my paternal grandmother. My condolences to the Hickel family - we have lost a fine man and a great statesman.
Judith Hickel Blyckert

1978 Governor's Picnic on the Park Strip Anchorage

Tasha & Susan Vallejo

May 21, 2010

Greeta Knight Brown

May 21, 2010

Heartfelt sympathy to Ermalee and family. Wally will always be the true Alaska's Alaskan. It was my great honor to serve at his pleasure on the State Council of the Arts, and with his blessing, and Ermalee's, to assist it selecting representative Native arts for the Mansion in Juneau. Wally Hickel was and remains a treasure and one of the most loved men ever to step foot on Alaska soil! A true patriot, he stood tall for his belief in America and ALL Americans!We will all miss his candor, great since of humor, devout religious beliefs, unabashed love for his wife and children. Walter J. Hickel, God rest your beautiful soul. Greeta Knight Brown, DMA, Prof. of Music (Ret.)

May 20, 2010

Sorry to hear of the passing of a great man who helped shape Alaska's history. Our sympathy to the entire Hickel family.
Dr. & Mrs. Donald L. Hammond (formerly Juneau residents)

Dan Foote

May 20, 2010

Governor Hickel has shown the world true leadership. Alaska and its people have been the recipients of his stewardship and strength. We have been blessed by his words, deeds and actions.
My prayers are with the Hickel family and friends.

Hap Wurlitzer

May 19, 2010

I have been a longtime admirer of Wally Hickel since my first days in Alaska in 1957. A man of vision, boundless energy and courage. I am proud to have had an opportunity to mingle with the Governor at the Travelers Inn and Worker for Wally Campaigns. I will especially miss meeting Ermalee and Wally on their trips to Hatcher Pass.

Love you Wally,

My condolences to Ermalee and the Hickel Family

Charles McGee

May 19, 2010

"The Alaska Solution, Governor Hickel's gift to the world, is a remedy for less developed nations worldwide. His gifts were many, but nothing exceeded his willingness to stand up for the youth of America. That made him special. Governor, enjoy your new existence.."

Stevie MacSwain

May 19, 2010

Governor Hickel had the magic for Alaska.I was so happy and proud he was our Governor as I grew up here. He had a charisma and charm that will be missed.I'm also proud our State had him be our Governor.One of Alaska's true Great Ones is now with the Greatest one in Heaven.My thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Hickel and her great family.

Jeff Brady

May 19, 2010

Wally Hickel was one of the reasons I came to Alaska. After my first visit in 1974, I returned to NC and wrote a college paper about how he stood up to the Nixon administration. He was fiercely independent, which I admired, but I also learned more about the man and what a visionary he was for Alaska. I finally got to meet him after moving to Skagway in 1978 and told him about the paper. He said something about me being the first college kid to study him, and welcomed me to Alaska. He was an inspiration to any kid getting a fresh start in Alaska.

Thomas Gorton

May 19, 2010

One of the greatest of the greats. RIP Mr. Hickel.

Tom Gorton
Nanning, Guangxi, China

katie

May 18, 2010

I was so happy when you won the governorship in 1990. You were a great governor.
As a nurse I met your wife in the early 90's, while taking care of a grandson at ARH. She was kind and caring and I've never forgotten.
Love you Wally Hickel

Perry Merkel

May 18, 2010

Regardless of one’s views, it cannot be denied Wally Hickel was a leader of this great state and will forever have a positive place in its history and development. His vision, inspiration and determination never waned. I had the opportunity to work at his jewel in the crown, The Hotel Captain Cook when I first arrived in Anchorage in December of 1974. If Anchorage was the “Air Crossroads of the World” (as it was known) then the Hotel Captain Cook was the epicenter. It has stood the test of time and remains the finest hotel in Anchorage. It was an honor to work for him and was a great introduction to Alaska...for that I will always be grateful, thank you Sir.

Brian McLaughlin

May 18, 2010

God bless Walter and his Family and Alaska in this difficult time.

May 18, 2010

May 17,2010
Thank you Gov. Hickel for all you did
for Alaska..i always enjoyed meeting you and your wife at the Captain Cook..
you both were warm and welcoming..keep
a watch over all of us from your well
deserved reward/Reward..dolores crowley

Wilson Manutoli

May 18, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Tanisha Gleason

May 18, 2010

Hickel Family,
I know the only reason this man was capable of serving our state was because of the support he had from his family and friends. Your sacrifices helped this state and our nation. You are in my prayers during this diffcult time.

May 18, 2010

I didnt know Wally personally while I was up there, but he seemed like one of the more eithical, decent businessmen of our time. Thanks for all you did for Alaska Wally. My sincerest condolences to the Hickel family.
John Chambers, Houston, Texas

May 18, 2010

He was a super person. Having met him when we lived in Anch. we always admired him & his ideas.Our prayers are with the family.
Stan & Gladys Solmonson, Lacey,WA

Kathy

May 18, 2010

Thank you for all you have done for Alaska.
formally of Wasilla

Michael Witham

May 18, 2010

Thank you for everything you have done for us. It's been an honor to be able to meet and talk to a true Alaskan legend. Your enormous professional success doesn't come close to the contributions that you've made to the State and People of Alaska. Your hard work and effort has provided and preserved the opportunities for all Alaskans to control their fate. You may be gone, but your spirit and vision will always be a part of us, the people of Alaska.

Ruth Carter

May 18, 2010

I am happy to have met Wally Hickel. My thoughts and prayers are with his family as he is already missed.

Grant Williamson

May 18, 2010

Though he was slightly before my time, not a soul can deny his contribution to the Great State of Alaska. My sympathies to his family and all that knew him.

Shirley Kelly

May 18, 2010

Thank you for your inspiration, courage and service.

Al Koenig

May 18, 2010

Thank you for some of the most exciting and rewarding times of my life.

Gary Lyon

May 18, 2010

Governor Hickel, thank you for your extraordinary and inspiring life. May you rest in peace.

Dawn Furnish

May 18, 2010

Alaska lost a true leader and a good man. He is "the example of a true man". My best to his family.

Lou Budler

May 18, 2010

Thank you for your courage and inspiration.

Ted Krieg

May 18, 2010

Rest in Peace

Chris B

May 18, 2010

Rest in Peace - You were a true Alaskan statesman; a friend to our growing state who won't soon be forgotten.

May 18, 2010

R.I.P Governor Hickel,Thank you for what you have done for ALASKA, you will be greatly missed by all.

Dan Sewell

May 18, 2010

Wally was dedicated to ensuring Alaska remained self sustainable for generations to come. His vision for all Alaskans was legendary! He stood up for Alaskans against all adversaries if he thought it would cause harm to Alaskans. May he rest in peace while he and his ideas unite, move us forward and allow this great state to overcome any adversity. This is what Wally stood for! Thank you Wally.

Don Moore

May 18, 2010

Thank you for the courage and leadership.

May 18, 2010

A great Alaskan He was a friend to me a kind and strong man My prayers are with the Hickel family..Ed M. Fairbanks

Art Sylvia

May 18, 2010

Rest in Peace, Governor Hickle. You will be missed by all Alaskans that respected you. Now you can help God in Heaven.

Bill and Samon Arnold

May 18, 2010

Wally was the very top part of the top drawer. We predict Wally's "All Alaska Gasline to Tidewater" will reach fruitation in the final analysis and rightfully should be naned after him.

God Bless Wally and his surviving family.

Jim & Jo Wood

May 18, 2010

Not many can say that they helped to shape the future of a state. Governor Hickel did that, and so much more. He will be missed.

Tony Weyiouanna

May 18, 2010

Great guy, was glad to have met and work with him on our past projects. He had a heart for all Alaska.

Mike R

May 18, 2010

Best Governor we ever had. R.I.P

May 18, 2010

Thank you Governor Hickel for your great contributions to Alaska. You will always be remembered with the greatest respect and admiration.

Mark Schams

May 18, 2010

Rest in Peace Governor Hickle. Alaska is a better place because of you and now heaven is a better place with you!

Dean Hoke

May 18, 2010

Thank you Governor for your outstanding work. While I was President at KAKM-TV Wally was a friend & supporter of public broadcasting. I now live and work in the UAE and just learned of his passing. Wally you served your state and country well.

May Peace be with your friends and family

May 18, 2010

Thank you Wally for being one of the biggest part of our lives,(just have to say) i'm very grateful to have dr,hickel as my doctor at ANMC. this pass year down anchorage and i miss seeing him,for my arthritis,headaches and back problems..just like you your family helping us..my verse" psalms 23,",song" peace in the valley" by johnny cash..for all the friends and relatives of the hickel family..heres a picture of one of the villages that you stood for as govenor and public official quayanna..Marlene Moto-Karl and rest of the gang at Deering Alaska..May GOD BLESS you all during these difficult times..

ANITA BAXLEY

May 18, 2010

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO MRS. HICKLE AND FAMILY.WHAT A GREAT HONOR TO HAVE KNOWN HIM,MAY YOU REST IN PEACE WALLY.YOUR MEMORY WILL BE LONG FOR ALL YOU DID FOR ALASKA.THANK YOU. SINCERELY ANITA AND GARY BAXLEY ANCKORAGE. AK.

John Marton

May 18, 2010

My deepest condolences to the Hickel family, and may God comfort you, and may his soul rest in peace.

Jeanne macri

May 18, 2010

Wally Hickel would have no idea who I am.Yet he, unknowingly, impacted me in a very positive way which helped shape the person I became. He was a visionary and a man with an open mind, a beacon of light, and he will be missed.

Rep. Bob Lynn

May 18, 2010

Glad I had the opportunity to meet Governor several times. He was an excellent example how a great man can be humble. Condolences to the Hickel family.

Darlene Heckler

May 17, 2010

My deepest condolences go to the Hickel family from a fellow Alaskan. I could remember when I was young, quite young, and Wally Hickel came to our village with a big smile! When you look at him, he didn't lower his eyes, and he looked straight at you. He saw grand ideas by leading a people through so many changes and he never gave up. He will be greatly missed! A leader draws people in, gathers the troops into action, and he did it with flare! Many leaders if they want success in Alaska, must read how he was never afraid to make changes, and that it was alright to be different. Leading a people means being humble, and serving the common man with dignity, and Mr. Hickel reached a lot of common people with determination to make Alaska a better place to live. Thank you Mrs. Hickel for supporting your husband, making sacrifices for us when he had to travel or lead our state. Blessings!

Mark & Char Sollenberger

May 17, 2010

Thank you, Walley for our special visits at Indian House over the years I worked there. My husband and I will always hold you dear to our hearts. Ermalee, may God bless you and give you comfort, as well as your extended family.

Joanne

May 17, 2010

Irma Lee and family...I've thought of you and Governor Hickel often. He will be missed my many. (I was at Dr. Denton's office) My condolences and love to you.

Dora Christine Moore

May 17, 2010

Wally's Heart is big as the State of Alaska. He will be missed. Condolences to the Hickel family.

Jim & Carolyn Robison

May 17, 2010

A fine example of a life well lived. Your vision for Alaska will live on in those whom you have inspired. Our heartfelt condolences to the Hickel family.

Tim Sczawinski

May 17, 2010

Thank you Walter Hickel for being the type of human and Alaskan all of us should aspire to be.

Janet Duke

May 17, 2010

Condolences to the Hickel family from the Duke family. I had the pleasure of getting to know some of Wally's grand-children over the years I was in the travel business. I was always impressed by their unaffected ways. Mr. and Mrs. Hickel did a fine job of passing on that idea that serving the greater good was an expectation they were required to achieve. From what I see Wally you have nothing to worry about. May you rest in peace!

May 17, 2010

Our condolences go out to you and your family.

Catherine (Kate) Ryan Wolfe and family

Sister of Johnny Ryan married to
Jo Anne Strutz and Bud Ryan married to Gale Strutz

Lori Merculief

May 17, 2010

Mrs. Hickel and family, my deepest sympathy. Governor Hickel wil truly be missed. Thank you for what you had done for Alaska.

Mark Niver

May 17, 2010

Great Man during some great times....Thanks Wally..

Governor Hickel and Dr. Kyles, February, 2010

Dr. Janet Haynes

May 17, 2010

Bob & Dianne Graham

May 17, 2010

Thanks for helping build a Great State. It has been the place we call home for more than 40 years. It is still home. And we have much of it left to explore. You had vision and courage. May your memory be long upon the land.

William Phillips

May 17, 2010

Wally's was a giant for Alaska. He always put Alaska first. We will never see the like again.

This is sad time for both the family and the state.

RIP Wally. You did good!

William and Joanne Phillips, formerly of Kenai.

Shane Watson

May 17, 2010

I have never met the man, but from seeing all the accomplishments that Governor Hickel has brought the state to where it is today, I am proud of it. Rest in Peace Governor!

Gail Lyons

May 17, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bob Jorgensen

May 17, 2010

My sympathies to the family.

Richard & Suzy Erlich

May 17, 2010

We much enjoyed our dinner together in Kotzebue and driving you and the Governor around town in our broken up truck. Our great joy was in seeing you and the Governor on our trips through Anchorage. Of all my wifes politico photos, the only ones she displayed at the house was of Wally. We will miss him.

Mrs Adrian (Jay) Nolfi

May 17, 2010

A job well done, Wally. Rest in peace.

Captain John Bockemuehl

May 17, 2010

Our love and sympathy goes out to the family. The Governor will surely be missed! I was a former Alaska State Trooper and also a Fish and Wildlife Officer from Jan 1974 to Sept 16, 1979 and moved back to Washington when my father passed away but Alaska will always be home - if even for only 8 years there.
The work Mr Hickel accomplished for the State of Alaska and all the people will always be remembered and the State benefited from it all. Our prayers are with you all. Many blessings to you, Captain John and Lona Bockemuehl

Thomas Morris

May 17, 2010

My thoughts and prayers go to the family. May God rest his soul.

Patty Bryant

May 17, 2010

What a wonderful life he led and we need to all be grateful for his contributions to our state. Thanks Wally, you will be missed..

Pat Stroud

May 17, 2010

Truly a real Alaskan that all could look up to and admire for his accomplishments. He was what Alaska was all about to many of us.

Jason Hotch

May 17, 2010

Thank you for a lifetime of work that truly made a great difference in this great state. It was a pleasure to have worked in your hotel, the short hi and hello's, and see you on your way to your office on the third floor. We've lost a great one.

Julie Johnson

May 17, 2010

Thank you Governor Hickel for all you did for Alaska....my sincere condolences to the family. I hope you all know how much he loved and admired you all -- he bragged about you all the time!!!

D szabo

May 17, 2010

Wally yure the man thank,s fore everything,we need more dreamers like yu in alaska,true grit is hard to find

marie randall

May 17, 2010

God truly has blessed you, Governor Hickel, with the special gifts in guiding our great State of Alaska! You listened to all, you were always kind in spirit to our Native Peoples as well. I remember fondly how my father and mother,also departed, shared their wholehearted trust in you. You truly cherished and loved our Peoples of Alaska, and your Promises to our Peoples went far and beyond your duties in all areas. God truly blesses you.

Gary Kuhn

May 16, 2010

He was a true statesman, and we will cherish the contributions he made to Alaska. Thank you for everything. Gary & Brenda Kuhn

nancy essman bleier

May 16, 2010

dear jack, just read about your father and his interesting life. hope all is well with you and your family. think often of the days of rome. do keep in touch with some of the gang.

L Groh

May 16, 2010

I am so sorry Irmalee that Wally has passed on. God will give you the strength you need, Lucy Groh

Willard Alburn

May 16, 2010

Thanks for the coffee Governor and may all that you ever met always remember your wit and kindness. And thank you for not compromising your principles.

May 15, 2010

He was a great man. His vision helped build this state. We will forever be grateful. Rest in Peace, Wally.

Montalene Murray Soldotna.

Bonnie Marcil

May 15, 2010

May he rest in peace. I thank God for his visionary insight that helped Alaska become what it is today.
God Bless him and his family.

Dean & Kathleen Westlake

May 15, 2010

What a great man. It was an honor to know him and we wish the family peace and God's grace.

May 15, 2010

Loved by many, Revered by all who knew him.
My condolences to Ermalee and family.
Marilyn Gallagher
Kenai, Alaska

May 14, 2010

Rest in peace, my condolences to his family. He will always be remembered. Daniel and Ellen Frantz,originally from Barrow.

Macki McDonald

May 14, 2010

My father Michael McDonald held Wally in great respect, and was never shy about mentioning it. They shared a love and passion for children and their futures, and showed it every year I can remember as a child on Alaska Flag Day at the Benny Benson School in Anchorage. My condolences from the McDonald family.

Valerie Bullock

May 14, 2010

My Condolences to the Hickle Family. He will greatly be missed by many. No matter where you were and you saw him and spoke, he would speak back as if you were his closest friend. He truly had no respector person. My prayers are with the family and friends.

Josephine Savo

May 14, 2010

I never personally met Governor Hickel,but will always remember seeing him early in the mornings having coffee in the coffee shop at his hotel. He would always give a wave which made me feel welcome.Another thing that always sticks in my mind is when Wally and Ermalee had their 60th Anniversary one of the broadcasters asked what made their Marriage last so long and he said,COD LIVER OIL KISSES.God be with you Ermalee I know what it is like to loose the love of your life.Josephine Savo

Vickie Manning

May 14, 2010

It's a sad goodbye for Alaska.
Governor Hickel's presence in Alaska will be missed, his legacy will live on. He is a remarkable and memorable figure in Alaskan history.

Tom Christoph

May 13, 2010

My condolences from my family. I was talking with my mother today. She's 94 and a cousin of Walter. She had a number of stories from the old days. She told of the time when Walter was one, and her family was vistiting Walter's family who were then living on the Schloctomier's place north of Ellinwood. That day, Walter somehow found himself sitting on an ant hill and was bitten many times. Mom remembers all the commotion with everyone deciding what to do. My mom, Dorothy, is the daughter of Louis Hickel, one of Walter's brothers. Mom says Walter had a full life and we're all proud of what he accomplished. You're in our prayers.

Arte Conforti

May 13, 2010

Wally was Governor when I arrived in Alaska. He was Governor again when I moved to Illinois 26 years later. I remember standing next to him pulling the blanket-toss and our picture together is a treasured keepsake. Alaska has lost a great leader and a true friend.
My prayers go with Ermalee and the family.

Brett Miller

May 13, 2010

Our sincere condolences to the family. May you find comfort from your precious memories. The Bible gives us comfort when it assures us that soon all causes of suffering will end and mankind can enjoy life forever in perfect health. Our prayers are with you all.

Merilyn Ryder

May 13, 2010

You and your family have been blessed with a great heritage for many decades, and a wonderful life time of memories.

A very special hug to Ermalee. I will never forget your kindness when I lost our two youngest sons in 1989.

Merilyn Ryder

The Larkey family

May 13, 2010

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

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