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December 4, 2010
Lee, you probably don't remember me, but I want you to know how much my husband and I admired Ted. Last summer I talked to Ted at Bennas' 60th anniversary party and promised to send him my book on Douglas County, which I did. A few days later I received a call from him to thank me for my book and to tell me how much he enjoyed it. He was so appreciative that I remembered to send it to him. I was very touched by his call.
You have my deep-felt condolences.
Mary Ansari
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