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Brantley Bardin
October 23, 2010
Guy, my darling. You were Superman and you did help save the world. So much fun we had -- all those afternoons at your pool (I'll miss that so much!)and all our 'adventures'...--- and, my goodness, you accompanied me when Carl, my kitty boy, left the planet (say hi to him for me!) and then even buried him, where he remains, in the Villa Carlotta garden. Thank you for everything, always. It was a priceless, profound gift to receive your love all these years. I adore you.
Susan Frank
October 23, 2010
Guy, it was a privilege to know you, thank you. You were a man of many accomplishments (I think you were the first recipient of the Eychaner Award at Northern Illinois University), you were loved and will not be forgotten.
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