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Sarah Jane Hughes
September 25, 2012
Paula, I am so sorry to hear of Max's passing. Like Guy, I have memories of his wonderful train set. It fascinated me when I was visiting my St. Louis family. You will be in my prayers during this difficult time.
Guy McDonald
September 20, 2012
Dear Paula ...
Kathleen and I were sadden with your news of Max's passing ... thank you for your difficult phone call.
Unfortunately, with the passage of time and the miles that separate us, we have not kept in close contact with you and Max. My memories of Max are good ones! His elaborate model train set up as a boy and him teaching me to ride a 2 wheel bike ... in fact he gave me my first 2 wheeler.
No doubt he is in a much better place now, reunited with his mom and dad. Please know that you and Julie are in our thoughts and prayers.
Regards from Topeka, Kansas.
Guy & Kathleen
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