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David Alba
November 5, 2007
I want to express my deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences to the Nam family. I am a friend of Spencer's and know only a small portion of the life of love, sacrifice and devotion to the gospel of Brother Nam. As a member of the LDS family that is Cambridge, I feel directly blessed by Brother Nam and his family. His love of the gospel and commitment to his family are to be mirrored by those of us who are the beneficiaries of the blessing of his life. My thoughts and prayers are with the Nam family and hope that the peace of the eternal nature of families is with them.
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