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Ray Paulick
August 9, 2010
From Ray Paulick
Thanks, Mr. McCullough. You are correct that he was a quiet and friendly man who cared deeply about his immediate and extended family. I wrote a personal remembrance at the website I publish. You can click here to read: http://www.paulickreport.com/blog/good-news-friday-sponsored-by-liberation-farm-a-life-well-lived/
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Daniel L. McCullough
August 7, 2010
Agnes, Steve, Ray, and Lisa --
Please accept my condolences on the death of your husband and father. I remember Al as a quiet, friendly man who was a good provider, helping to raise a fine family. Peace be with you all.
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