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Mary Woerner
September 16, 2010
Aunt Winnie, Mary and Pat -
George and I are so sorry for your loss. Uncle Art was a second father to me and, though we didn't leave near each other for many years, I knew he was always there for me. The one thing I remember vividly was when he told me that a toothbrush cost less then a visit to the dentist when someone forgot theirs on an over-night visit. I loved that he mellowed and gave me a hug when he met me at the airport. I always new he loved me but that was such an important gesture. I wish George could have met him. They would have enjoyed a beer and Limburger cheese. I wish we could be there with you.
Love,
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