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Wish you could visit me in DC.
David Hoffman
October 2, 2008
Chris, it feels like I'm gaining ground. I've thought a lot about the last words I ever received from you, "Catch me, if you can." In reading over one of the last books that you finished yourself, I just want to let you know... I know. And, I will never "forget it." I hope you have found the peace and the happiness in which you were seeking, and I hope to discuss it with you again sometime. And so it goes...
You are a great friend and soul in this world.
Josh McElroy
October 2, 2008
Chris, you will always be loved and everyday I am reminded how much the world needs someone like you in it. I hope we will meet again someday.
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