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Robert Lauer Obituary

CONEWAGO TOWNSHIP Robert S. Lauer, 69, of York, died at 11:50 p.m. Wednesday at his residence. He was the husband of Dorothy (Christine) Lauer. Born June 17, 1943, in York County, a son of the late Esther (Knaub) Embich, he was retired from New Cumberland Army Depot, and was a member of Strinestown United Brethren in Christ. He was also a U.S. Army Veteran of the Viet Nam Era. In addition to his wife, Mr. Lauer is survived by four sons, Ronald E. Frye, Jr., and his wife Sandy, of Dover, Dale D. Frye, and his wife Barbara, of York Haven, Douglas T. Frye, and his wife Dawn, of Dover, and John L. Frye, and his wife Amy, of York Haven; two daughters, Debra A. Slanker, and her husband Thomas, of York, and Nancy E. Frye, and her companion Troy, of York; 19 grandchildren, Deanna, Randy, Tanya, Nicole, Dale, Terry, Fallon, Coleby, Tommy, Cody, Andrew, Travis, Tyler, Alyson, Heather, Emily, JT, Dalton, and Bryan; and 15 great-grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by a son, Randy Frye. Funeral services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday at Strinestown United Brethren in Christ, 5675 Susquehanna Trail North, Manchester, with The Rev. Dawn Spangler, officiating. Viewing will be 9 to 10 a.m. Burial will be in Suburban Memorial Gardens, with military rites presented by the York County Veterans Honor Guard. William E. Little Funeral Homes, Inc., 60 S. Main St., Manchester, is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Strinestown United Brethren in Christ, 5675 Susquehanna Trail North, Manchester, PA 17345. KuhnerAssociates.com

Published by York Daily Record on Feb. 15, 2013.
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Was one hell of a great man.
All around terrific person.
He was there for me when I needed someone.

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Somehow, we have officially made it through a year of firsts without you. As I sit here tonight to write to you, I can't help but wonder how it feels like it was only last week as I sat beside your bed while you took your last breath. At other times, it seems like several months since I saw you. For some people, holidays and special gatherings may be the time they miss a loved one the most. But for me, my heart is torn in two every time I am at your house with Gram and you are not there. I miss calling you just because I was bored or to see how you were doing. Some days I can talk about you to others and it makes me feel like you are still here. Other times, the slightest reminder of you makes me want to sob. I could go on forever about how much I miss you and how I feel but I am sure you already know that. Even though we got to be with you during the last hours of your life, it wasn't enough time. But, when is saying goodbye to a loved one ever enough time? I have learned that when someone so close to you dies, your life is no longer the same. You basically adapt to a new life without that person. Pretty much every milestone, achievement, and positive experience in my life that I can recall was either because of your guidance or your support. You even treated Bryan like he was one of your grandchildren. He thought the world of you, as well. You taught him so much in the last 14 years. You two were different in some ways but alike in many. I guess that is why you got along so well. And, I can't even touch on how much of an impact you have made on Cooper and Drake. Cooper writes you notes and posts them at your house, but I am sure you already know this:) And, Drake, even though he only just turned 3, calls you "Memaw's Pappy" so we know he is referring to you. He sometimes gets teary eyed and says he misses you. I couldn't imagine life without you before you died, and I still can't imagine life without you now. It is still all so fresh in my mind...every detail of your last few days, the heartache and the change to our lives. As we embark on the second year without you here on Earth, I pray that our hearts get a little lighter, that we are able to get by more than a day or two without crying, and that God allows us to still feel your presence with us. I hope you are watching over us and we are making you proud. I love you so much and miss you more than I could ever say.

Nicole

February 13, 2014

So tomorrow I head to the mountains for deer hunting, wish you were coming along. You will definitely be missed. But I am sure memories will be the highlight of our week. We miss you so much PAP. I know where you will be sitting.

Bryan Shue

November 30, 2013

Today was the very first Thanksgiving that we had to spend without you. Words can't even describe how hard it was to hold it together. It was my very first Thanksgiving without seeing you. You have made such an impact on so many people. It hurts to hear so many memories of you because I miss you so much, but it always seems to help because I feel closer to you when I hear those memories spoken. I think speaking about you and seeing pictures of you helps keep your memory alive for all of us. I hope you know how thankful I am to have had you in my life. I love and miss you so very much.

Nicole Shue

November 28, 2013

I was back cleaning the bathroom for Gram today and it made me think about when I was a lot younger and used to hide outside the bathroom door when you were in there. I used to jump out and scare you when you would come out. You would jump and then start laughing and threaten to get me back. You always had a good sense of humor.

Nicole Shue

November 27, 2013

Sam it wasn't a very good day to day thanksgiving to morrow first one without u a I thought about its not going to b the same if anything its going to b hard on all of us. I kept picturing u a day to day u setting at the table in ur chair eating ur turkey legs.iam going to miss that little things like that mean so much thank god for memories that's all we have left and always will. Ur missed so much. Its going to b really hard on mom u no her she will try to hold it together for all of us.not lookin forward for tomorrow but I'm so thankful for u being my step dad and everything u have done for me.love you miss you always and forever. Nancy

nancy frye

November 27, 2013

Every time I drive down 83 and pass York Barbell I see the statue holding the weights and I think of you. We were with you in the car one time and you told us that you were built just like that guy when you were younger. We already knew you were strong, inside and out, but it always made us chuckle when you told us stories like that.

Nicole Shue

November 27, 2013

Being in the mountains for bear this weekend brought a lot of memory's back. I couldn't help but ride down dry run road every day we were there. I even paid a visted to the first place you ever took me hunting up there. Back to your old tree stand. Wasn't sure I could find it since it's been along time since I been there but I did. I remember the story was that day that you seen the biggest buck ever out of that tree but dad and Jeff scared it off before you could get a shot. And I had a big old bag of root beer barrels with me just like you always did.

Travis

November 26, 2013

Every birthday, and I mean every single one, I could always count on you calling to wish me a Happy Birthday. It was something I always looked forward too.

Tanya Almoney

November 26, 2013

You were the one who taught me not to take any crap off of anyone. I am glad I had someone so strong and wise in my life to help guide me. I wish I would have slowed down in this busy life and listened to you more at times.

Nicole Shue

November 26, 2013

Every time I watch walker texas ranger and they start shooting I always remember you counting the shots and saying there's no way there's that many bullets in that gun

Cody

November 26, 2013

Sunday dinner at your house with you sitting with all of us is one thing I miss the most. It just doesn't feel the same without you there.

Nicole Shue

November 24, 2013

I remember every time when you would get a cup of ice and if any ice fell on the floor you would just kick it under the fridge instead of picking it up.

tommy slanker

November 24, 2013

Today Presley was talking about a certain cereal that you ate. She tried to describe it, but I still cannot figure out which kind she meant. It made me smile to hear her talk about you. We think of you more and more each day, especially with Thanksgiving only a few days away.

Tanya Almoney

November 24, 2013

I saw a pack of Reese's peanut butter cups at Ritter's and thought of you, they were one pound cups each I bet you would have loved them.

Bryan Shue

November 23, 2013

I am so thankful that Cooper got to know you. You made such an impact on my life, and I can see how much he meant to you when he speaks about you. It breaks my heart to see the sadness in his eyes when he talk about missing you or looks at one of your pictures. He often writes notes to you and tapes them to your kitchen door. Just the other day he put stickers on a balloon he got and said he wanted to let his balloon go so that it would float up to heaven to you. He said you would bring the stickers back down to him and he would get to see you. Even though he only got to know you for 5 1/2 years, he will have the memories to last a lifetime.

Nicole Shue

November 22, 2013

I was just thinking about how you would refuse to eat Chinese food because you didn't believe the ingredients were what they said they were. And how you never tried pizza because you didn't like he way it looked. No matter how many times we asked, you wonuldn't try it.

Nicole Shue

November 21, 2013

Saw a quote yesterday and it made me think of you. "My grandfather gave me the greatest gift anyone could give to another person, he believed in me." -Jim Valvano

Nicole Shue

November 19, 2013

Every time that I hear old country songs I think of you. I remember you listening to a tape of Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty in your living room one day. When the phone rang on the tape, I raced over and picked up the phone and said "Hello". I was embarrassed but we both laughed for the longest time. And I can't forget Hank Williams and Hank Williams, Jr. songs. Tan and I got to hear There's a Tear in My Beer many times!

Nicole Shue

November 18, 2013

I remember your love of soft ice cream from Reesers, Forrys, etc. We would always call you before leaving the house to see how much we should bring home for you.

Tanya Almoney

November 18, 2013

I remember your love for cotton candy. Everytime we went to the fair or anywhere that would have it, we would always bring some back for you. It took all I had not to break down and cry this year at the fair when I saw the big bags of otton candy.

Niole Shue

November 17, 2013

From little on up, I remember you and everyone else shooting rifles in at your house on Thanksgiving. You were always good at adjusting the scopes to get them dialed in for everyone.

Tommy Slanker

November 17, 2013

We went to the mountains last weekend and just walking in the door all the memory's just rushed in my head of all that went on there. You making breakfast on the first day of buck season, hinding the 2nd turkey you shot in the grill, yelling at us kids when you were trying to go to sleep at night. The list gos on! And I couldn't leave up there without riding along dry run rd. we miss you pap! Thanks for giving the family a place like that to enjoy!

Travis

November 17, 2013

Last evening, Presley told me that sometimes she sees something in her room at night that resembles you. I'm not sure if it's her young mind dreaming of you or if you are really coming to see her, but I told her to not be afraid. I told her that you love her and will always be around to check on her and it put her at ease. Please continue to watch over her. We love and miss you more and more with each passing day.

Tanya Almoney

November 17, 2013

I remember how you would have me cut your toenails for you the last few years because you weren't able to. And everytime you were in the hospital, it was so important to have your beard shaved. I think a few of us grandkids had the opportunity to take a turn shaving your face for you!

Nicole Shue

November 16, 2013

One thing I think I miss the most is if I had a problem or just couldn't figure out the right thing to do I could always count on you to give me good advise or just tell me that it would be a stupid idea.

Bryan Shue

November 16, 2013

I have so many memories of you, all of which I am so grateful. But the hardest part of you not physically being here, are usually the simple, everyday things. I would call you on your cell phone almost every day, even the days that I would see you after work. Often times it was just to see how you were feeling, or ask what you and Gram were doing. I would also send you text messages with pictures of the boys. You weren't 100% sure of how to check the messages, but I knew you would be trying to look at them because I would get a blank text message back (you were trying to see it on your phone but hit the wrong buttons). Just hearing your voice and knowing you were only a phone call away was enough to make me feel like everything would always be ok.

Nicole Shue

November 14, 2013

I really miss your spaghetti. You made it every Wednesday when we came back to eat. I miss that. It is so much I miss. I pass the cemetary twice every Friday on my route and I just can't believe you and Jake are gone. I try to tell myself you are just away. I wish that was true. I miss you Sam, my step dad. I love you forever and always.

Nancy Frye

November 14, 2013

Yesterday was 9 months that you passed away. It is not getting any easier. Miss you so much. Love you.

Nancy Frye

November 14, 2013

Today is Wednesday, which makes me remember and appeciate your "Wednesday Special Spaghetti". I didn't appreciate it as much when I was younger, but now, as an adult, I make my sauce the same way you did....even with the added sugar. :) I can remember the many times you stood at the stove making enough for an Army.

Tanya Almoney

November 13, 2013

I can't think of anyone else in this world, besides Gram, who was more giving than you. It seemed like you helped anyone who God put into your path. Even when you didn't get anything in return, you would always be willing to help someone in need. I remember going with you and Gram to help shovel snow for an older lady at church when I was little. You would always make sure our driveways were plowed when it would snow. You would always make sure Gram had gas in her car, often driving making a special trip to Manchester to fill it up so you could save a few cents since Rutter's was higher in price. You would lend out your tools or personal belongings and even though you wouldn't always get them returned, you continued to do it. You and Gram helped so many people in so many ways. Whether is was helping them to get on there feet, lending a few bucks, cosigning for them for a loan, donating to charities or the church, etc. I could go on and on. I can't even begin to thank you for everything you have done for me, Bryan, and my boys.

Nicole Shue

November 13, 2013

I went to the hospital last evening for an infusion. All I could think about was you being down the hall from where I was on the same floor. I am so glad we got you home when we did. You had mom, us kids and grandkids by your side. I know you would have wanted it that way and wanted to be home when God came for you. I am thankful you made it home. I know you are there watching over Mom and always will be. Love and miss you everyday.

Nancy Frye

November 13, 2013

When I was a little girl, I would look forward to days when it would snow. You always made time to get those darn old snowmobiles running for Tan and me. You used to get so mad when they would shut off or when we would get it stuck. But you would fix the problem or get us unstuck every single time and let us keep riding. Everytime I see a snowmobile or smell WD-40 it makes me think about you.

Nicole Shue

November 12, 2013

For some reason when I use duct tape or silicone I think of you. The fix to most problems.

Bryan Shue

November 12, 2013

November 11, 2013

Well, today is Veteran's Day. Thought about you all day today, like every day. So proud of you. You fought for our country so today we honor you. Miss you so mch. Love you.

Nancy Frye

November 11, 2013

Since it is Veteran's Day, it only feels appropriate to say thanks for your service to this country. I can't imagine what you had to go through in the Army and during the Vietnam War, but I know what kind of man you were and I know that they couldn't have asked for a more loyal, dedicated, honest, hard-working soldier.

Nicole Shue

November 11, 2013

Adam and I just returned from a trip filled with dirt track racing. A love that I have you to be thankful for. I will never forget all of the long nights spent in the garage with you and sitting on the garage floor using putty knives to scrape all of the grease off the floor. Racing has been one of the biggest staples in our family. It feels like only yesterday that you and Gram would fill the big blue conversion van with grandkids and head to Silver Springs. I would give anything to do it all one more time!

Tanya Almoney

November 11, 2013

Everytime I see a tootsie roll, ginger ale, a watermelon, canteloupe, canned pears, chicken legs, a banana split, Rutter's individual tea bottles, oatmeal, and Golden Crisp cereal (just to name a few) I think of you.

Nicole Shue

November 10, 2013

In the few years that I had the opportunity to know you, I realized quickly that you were the rock of the family in so many ways. As I spent time in the mountains this weekend, I heard story after story of all the fun times and crazy things you did. You meant so much to so many people. I am thankful for the time I had to know you and that you passed on your love for race cars, hunting, and the simple things in life to so many people including my husband. You are missed by so many people and always will be!

Jennifer Horan

November 10, 2013

And I'll never forget when Sam & Short had to pick me up from jail. They were a special team. Can't believe it's been over 25 years already. And yes Sam I'm still sober!!!! ??????

KC

November 10, 2013

I hope everyone's doing well, I'm sure Sam's looking down and smiling on you all with all his love. ??????

KC

November 10, 2013

I remember all the trips you and Gram made to come up to Penn State to visit me some weekends. We had a lot of fun times. I even remember when I had finals but was sick and couldn't drive because of being dizzy. You came up to drive me to my classes without me even asking.

Nicole Shue

November 9, 2013

I remember when you tried to stop smoking. You would sneak up to the garage and have someone tell you when Gram or one of us would be walking up there. Or you would smoke in the house when Gram wasn't home and then say you weren't, even when you could smell it. Or the smoke was right above your head in the garage but you swore it wasn't you. We didn't want you to smoke but it did make us chuckle when you thought you were so good at hiding it!

November 8, 2013

I remember one year deer hunting in the mountains we were driving a long Dry Run ( imagine that :) ) and the windows were rolled up and Pap was smoking and I went to roll down the window and pap said roll that back up your letting the heat out.

Bryan Shue

November 8, 2013

I am going to miss our trips to Forry's over the summer. Every time I see a banana split I think about you. You sure loved ice cream!

Nicole Shue

November 7, 2013

I can remember that one time tommy and I were acting up you said that you were going to have to go to the hospital with us and wr asked why you said to get your foot out of our butts that's another thing ill miss is all of your witty sayings

Cody Wompler

November 7, 2013

I remember when we had the mobile station and we had a dog name Duke. When you or I went over to the station to open up and didn't take him, he would get mad and come over himself. You could see him coming back the road. He was an awesome dog. He would lay right by your feet and as protective of you. If you told him to get somebody, he would go after them and you would laugh so hard. Nobody could get near you. You had a lot of guys running out the door just for fun. I hope he is with you. Give him a big hug for me. Love and miss you.

Nancy Frye

November 6, 2013

With the days getting colder I remember you having me going out and choping ice in the driveway so you could make us some homemade ice cream

Cody Wompler

November 6, 2013

I miss those long nights at the garage fixing the racecar and no matter how you felt that day you would always stick by my side.

Bryan Shue

November 6, 2013

Working hard to get somewhere in life is one thing I learned from you. You were one of the most influential role models in my life. Before you got sick, I remember you going to work regularly, rarely missing a day. You would folow through on your promises to people. You spoiled your family and would give the shirt off of your back to help a stranger, but all along you were able to teach us that you don't get anywhere in life by being lazy. Even to the very end, you fought hard. Even though you were exhausted in so many ways, you fought so hard to keep going for all of us. And I never heard any complaint from you about it. We could use more people in this world like you. Thank you for setting a great example.

Nicole Shue

November 5, 2013

Your strength and resiliency were two things I always admired about you. You had a rough upbringing, but grew to be the complete opposite when it came to your family. You loved kids, grandkids, and great grandkids who weren't your blood, but definitely were your heart. All the nights you went without sleep to walk me (a baby) around, so that I would soothe and go to sleep. You didn't do it because you had to, but because you wanted to. They say, "You don't know what you have until it's gone" and everyday I wish I had one more minute to spend with you.

Tanya Almoney

November 5, 2013

I saw a golf cart for sale this morning and it reminded me of all the times Cooper wouldn't take a nap for you and gram so you would take him on the golf cart to put him to sleep even though the thing would back fire like a 30-06.

Bryan Shue

November 5, 2013

I remember when u liked telling us all your old racing storys about the #40 car and U and uncle dales #1 Golden Corral car.

Tommy Slanker

November 4, 2013

I remember you letting Tan and me drive your little blue jeep truck all over the yard and driveway when we were younger (probably around 10 yrs old or so). Not too many people would trust two kids with their vehicle and let them use up all of their gas. But you would do anything in the world for us.

Nicole Shue

November 4, 2013

I remember when we were building the cabin. You and I were putting the roof on. That was special. It was something we did together. I'll always cherish the times we had. We all had special times when we went to the mountains. You built a place where we all have special memories of you. Love and miss you.

Nancy Frye

November 4, 2013

I'm thankful for all the great memories we shared hunting together even tho we all hated going down dry run 100 times a day I wouldnt mind doin it 100 more for you to be back with us

cody wompler

November 4, 2013

Well its soon turkey season, a lot of good memories turkey hunting in the mountains with you pap.

Bryan Shue

November 4, 2013

Pap, as I lay in bed reading each of these messages, tears immediately come to my eyes. It's still so hard to believe you are gone...not just to me, but to everyone. I am thankful for the many things you brought to my life, but #1 being the love you showed my daughter. Her life has been forever changed by having you in it. She talks about you everyday and remembers things you have said to her. One she constantly repeats is "A little dirt will never hurt." We love you and miss you like crazy and always will. ?

Tanya Almoney

November 4, 2013

There isn't a day that goes by that I don't think about you I miss you so much you were the best grandfather any one could ask for I'm not the type to cry but when ever I hear Conway twittys song that's my job its so hard not to cause that song reminds me of you so much love and miss you so much pap

cody wompler

November 3, 2013

I couldn't of ask for a better grandpa than you! I use many of the things you taught me over the years and think about you every time. I wish you were still here so I could call you with dumb questions that I have. Just so you could tell me how to jerry rig something to get it working again. I miss you pap!

Travis Horan

November 3, 2013

I remember you bought my first car, a 69 Mach 1. I thought I was so cool. I loved that car. I am so thankful for you doing that for me. It had a big motor in it and you took it out and a put a smaller one in it because you didn't want me to get hurt. You always looked out for us kids. Love and miss you so much.

Nancy Frye

November 3, 2013

I am very thankful that i got to make so many memories with you and that I can share them with Cole. Every day that i go back home and pull in the driveway I am waiting for you to call up to help you with something or to come and eat.I think of u every day and miss you so much

Tommy Slanker

November 3, 2013

Well its Sunday morning and I know Gram will be missing you at church. Even with your oxygen bottle you still tried your best to sing every hymn.

Bryan Shue

November 3, 2013

I love you Pappy! I remember that you ate tootsie rolls. I miss you when you died. And I miss you really, really much.

Cooper Shue

November 2, 2013

DAY #2 Sam, I am so thankful for so much that you have done for all of us. You must have loved Mom more than life to put up with us kids. You had to have loved us too. I am thankful you became our step dad. God couldn't have picked a better man. He broke the mold when he made you. We all love and miss you so much.

Nancy Frye

November 2, 2013

Day #2 I will miss your smile and your laugh. I will never forget the first time you watched The Great Outdoors movie when I was little. When your favorite part came on, you cried until you had tears. Just seeing your great grandkids also put a smile on your face. Those are simple things that I will surely miss.

Nicole Shue

November 2, 2013

Day #2 and yes I am a day late. Very thankful for everyday I had with you. Now that is hunting season it really hurts. But I know when I am in the woods you are with me. And today is the racecar flea market when we used to go and you would try and talk everyone down on their price. Miss you everyday.

Bryan Shue

November 2, 2013

Sam...I miss you so much. Not a day goes by that I don't think of you. I have a hard time dealing with you not being here. I feel so lost. You were always here when I needed you. I am so thankful for you and everything you have done for me. But most of all, I am thankful that you were my stepdad. I love you.

Nancy Frye

November 1, 2013

DAY #1 I am very thankful that I had you in my life. You were a rock to lean on in this crazy world and always had wise advice to give. Even though your life was cut so short, I am blessed to have been a part of it.

Nicole Shue

November 1, 2013

Since Thanksgiving falls in November, and the goal is to give thanks, we thought it would be a nice tribute for family and/or friends to share why we are thankful to have had you in our lives. Some may share something everyday, some may only share less. It may be why we are thankful for you, a memory we had with you, something you taught us, why we will miss you or simply a poem, a picture or something to remind us of you. We love and miss you so much!

November 1, 2013

The last few weeks have been filled with activities for Halloween. Cooper had scarecrow night at school and made a scarecrow with one of your flannel shirts and sweatpants. We used a pumpkin for his head. Cooper named him Pumpkinhead Pap. I know you would be smiling at this! Yesterday, Cooper and Drake walked in their Halloween Parades at school. Definitely, one of those times we missed having you here. Love and miss you so much!

Nicole Shue

October 31, 2013

As We Look Back

by Unknown Author

As we look back over time
We find ourselves wondering .....
Did we remember to thank you enough
For all you have done for us?
For all the times you were by our sides
To help and support us .....
To celebrate our successes
To understand our problems
And accept our defeats?
Or for teaching us by your example,
The value of hard work, good judgment,
Courage and integrity?
We wonder if we ever thanked you
For the sacrifices you made.
To let us have the very best?
And for the simple things
Like laughter, smiles and times we shared?
If we have forgotten to show our
Gratitude enough for all the things you did,
We're thanking you now.
And we are hoping you knew all along,
How much you meant to us.

Nicole Shue

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June 21, 2013

We were supposed to be celebrating your 70th birthday today. But instead we are missing you more than ever. Some days if feels like I saw you just yesterday, and other days it feels like it has been years. Those are the days it hurts the worst because I miss you so much. Wish you were here so we could be eating cake for your birthday or go out to dinner like we did every year. Happy Birthday and we love you!

Nicole Shue & family

June 17, 2013

Dot sorry to hear about Sam may God be with you and the family through this difficult time our thoughts and prayers are with you all .

Pat (Toomey) & John McCullough

February 21, 2013

Gram so sorry for your loss.Sam will be missed very much. May god give you peace and beauitful memories.love you Bob and Betty Scott.

Bob and Betty Scott

February 21, 2013

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Bill & Roxanne Waughtel

February 18, 2013

Dot,my heart and prayers go out to you and your family at this time of sadness.May your heart be filled with memories together to help you get through this time of grief.

Lisa Beck (Aldinger)

February 18, 2013

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