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Kelly Wentzel
September 27, 2007
It is not possible for me to think of my childhood without those thoughts including Ron Haught. I spent half my childhood in his home. He was of course in the garage... I don't actually remember him inside the house!
Ron could build literally anything. The Haught family moved into the neighborhood and before you could say "Welcome to the neighborhood", Ron had constructed a 2 story playhouse in the backyard for his kids.
All I can say is that is was an honor to have known him.
Charlotte Haught
September 25, 2007
Dad - I love you and miss you every hour of the day. I hope you are making lots of sawdust. Love Charlotte
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