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RAY HILL
November 14, 2001
HAROLD,
I WAS SORRY TO HERE OF YOUR LOSS. I KNOW HOW MUCH YOUR WIFE LOVED YOU, BECAUSE SHE TOLD ME. SHE SAID YOU WERE NOT AS HALF AS MEAN AS WHAT YOU ACTED LIKE OUT HERE ON THE JOB. HAROLD, I ALWAYS CONSIDERED YOU A FRIEND, SO IF THERE IS EVER ANYTHING I CAN DO, OR IF YOU EVER WANT TO JUST WANT TO SET AROUND AND TELL LIES (HA), OR COMPARE OLD WAR STORIES, GIVE ME A CALL. WE ALL WILL MISS HER VERY MUCH. RAY HILL
Lynn Pavillard
November 14, 2001
I have so many wonderful memories of working with Marilyn, but the greatest of all were her sparkling smile and beautiful laugh. I am truly fortunate to have known such a lovely lady. Harold - my deepest sympathy for this tragic loss. Lynn Pavillard
Ramona DuBois
November 13, 2001
Just so sorry.....will be remembering you ALL in my prayers...
You have my DEEPEST SYMPATHY....RAMONA
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