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Tim Smith
October 5, 2006
Puppy. Your great grandsons were reading a book at bedtime with me tonight. When they spotted a picture of jelly beans they immediately said "Puppy"...and of course they wanted some jelly beans.
We are part of each other. In this life and the next. Our loss is so fresh and today the world seems dimmer than it will tomorrow. We love you, we miss you. Peace be with you Chelsea Boy. May your love and light guide your descendants to honor all that you accomplished in a single lifetime.
JIM COPPERSMITH
September 29, 2006
HIS LEGACY OF LOVE FOR HIS FAMILY,FAITHFULNESS TO HIS FRIENDS ,A CHARITABLE HEART, AND STRENGTH OF CHARACTER LEAVES ALL OF US A GENEROUS BEQUEST OF PRICELESS MEMORIES OF THIS HORATIO ALGER ...A MAN WHO REACHED THE THE TOP OF THE TREE...BUT NEVER FORGOT HIS ROOTS...TO SAY HE WILL BE DEARLY MISSED IS TRUE BUT THERE ARE NO WORDS TO DESCRIBE THE IMPACT OF HIS LEGENDARY LIFE......JIM COPPERSMITH
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