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RG
January 11, 2023
I understand this is over a decade later but I was just thinking of Mr. Tango. He was my high school math teacher. This man recalls seeing the mushroom cloud of Hiroshima as a child and had so many amazing stories he would share post WW2 growing up in America. He was a very dedicated teacher and he sadly passed playing the game of golf he enjoyed shortly after his retirement. Just wanted to let his friends and family know how important and impactful this man was to the community of Wilmington. He may be gone but even 12 years after his passing, he still has a place in so many of our hearts. See you on the other side, Master Tango.
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