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Perry G Hake
July 28, 2008
Al,
You were friend and source of inspiration for all of us at the morning coffee get-together at the Sunoco Station, We'll miss you,
The Early Morning Coffee Guys
Joan Trinchera
July 28, 2008
Dear Uncle Al,
Your house was always such fun to go to. Ray and I loved your farm and being around the horses. Aunt Helen always had something good for us to eat. I miss her pretty white dogs, too.
Thank you for being so kind to my dear Mom Vicki all these years. You are sadly missed.
Love always,
Joanie
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