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Bobbie Brown Wanta
August 29, 2007
Emily, I saw your brother's obituary in Sunday's Wilmington News Journal (the first time I read that paper in years!). I am so sorry for your loss. I remember well that you have had many losses in your life and this one seems particularly bitter. I wish we had not lost touch and that I could add condolences and support in person. I hope you will contact me. In the meantime, you and your family are in my prayers. With deepest sympathy, Bobbie
Alice Hartigan
August 27, 2007
I worked for Art at Canyon Ranch as his Executive Secretary. I was the first person he met when he started his new job. We became very close friends, but lost touch after I moved to Florida. He always had an understanding heart and was always there for me. I'll cherish our memories always.
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