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Kevin L Childs
March 3, 2021
These words are left many years after his passing. I did not know Mr. Breed, but feel a connection via his mother, and tales of his father. My Uncle Andrew Boyan, was a groundskeeper for Mrs. Breed for many years, at least up into the 1950's in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York. I visited the property with him on many occasions, and enjoyed the tales told by Mrs. Breed. Whenever one mentions the magnificent "Old Storm King" highway, I think of his family. It's nice to have such a nice physical legacy to ones family.
Tamara Tunie
January 2, 2008
My sincerest condolences to the Breed family. What a remarkable man. I am honored to be friends with Henry III and through him, having had the opportunity to meet Mr. Breed, I know what a great loss the family and the world has suffered. My husband, Gregory Generet, and I send our love and support in your time of bereavement.
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