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Russell Dandridge
January 17, 2010
I worked with Louis at PM's 20th St. plant. I'd talk to him every AM on the elevator ride to the 7th floor. Everyone loved Louis especially those women who'd catch a ride to their floors. I always told folks Louis was my distance kin. I last saw Louis at Shoney's a few years ago and he still looked the same.
Robert W. (Bobby) Lewis
January 16, 2010
I am so happy and glad to see you all keeping your father's memory alive. He took me under his wing on my first job in life at the 20th Street Plant of Phillip Morris. And when I told him that we all went to TeeJay together, his chest just stood out! He loved his children; and I miss the thunder of his voice.
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