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Elizabeth Santiago
December 4, 2010
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Ada Carpenter
December 2, 2010
Today as I made my usual stop at the gas station I was shocked to know that the man that I have come to know as the "smog check man" has passed on. I became hollow inside at the news that he is no longer there. I feel as though I have known him forever. He was always there to help me in any way that he could. Being around him felt like a little piece of HOME. Going to the gas station
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