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Kathy Bolster
October 18, 2010
After the school's librarian, Paul was the first faculty member to welcome me to the Canterbury community. It was also Paul who first suggested that I may want to try teaching a Computer Literacy course. Paul supported me every step of the way and was a wonderful colleague. Paul holds a special place in my Canterbury memories.
Holly Hewatt
October 16, 2010
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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