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Cristina Gray
August 5, 2004
I am glad of having the opportunity to have known Dr. Weppner and his family. He truly made a difference as do his kids and grandkids.
Kristina Pego
July 14, 2004
Dr. Daniel Wheppner was one of the best educators I have ever seen. Always ready to assist students who asked for help. He is responsible ,directly, for me getting my last Degree @ FAU. Right now I can't think of any one else who was his professional equal, while still being a regular guy. Kristina Morningstar Pego
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