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March 31, 2011
Dear V-O and Mark, Your Dad was a 2nd Daddy to me. What a great guy with a wonderful laugh. Vicki, I will never forget how sweet he was to us, treating us to anything we wanted. Those memories will always be with me. Sending you strength and love.
Bette Phillips Knoell
Dick Eaton
March 20, 2011
Scotty and I both farmed in Deer Valley back in the 50s and 60s He and I be came close friends . I was in the produce farming. He called me one day and said I want to grow some lettuce. Will you be my partner. So we did with my supervision. His ground wasn`t that great for lettuce. Couldn`t make size, so we lost money on his crop. He said that was enough. I will stick with cotton. We sure had a lot off fun together. Had a lot of beer once in awhile and played golf. Haven`t seen him in a long time. He moved up north, so we sort of lost contact. We have since moved to Co. Sorry, can`t make his service.
Dick Eaton, Cortez Co.
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