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Michael Murphy
November 11, 2008
Hi Aunt Mary Ellen,
I'm so sorry to hear that Uncle Waldo
Has left us all! with what few times we had the oportunity of being in his presence. I knew I was with one of the greats. A Fisher of men I'd like to keep a vision, that he's now made that journey to meet my Dad your brother Tom both with a fishing pole in hand casting for that big one.
We shall miss his humble grace and smile.
My thoughts and prayer go out to you and all the family.
May Gods prayers be with you all
Michael, Louise,
Shaun, Kayliegh and Eric
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