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April 20, 2011
Dear Jim, and Family
My heart broke when I heard of Curtis death. I have walked in your
shoes 21 years ago and I know how you and your wife feel. The pain
will subside with time but will never go away. Curtis always came by
my table and talked, as he had done on the last sunday of the show.
He was looking so good and I told him so, he gave me his big smile
and that will stay with me for ever. My Love and Prayers go to you and
your family. Betty (lead-foot) and Woody
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