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Gwen Parker
May 12, 2011
When I was a little girl, I remember being swept off my feet -- literally and figuratively -- by my tall, blonde and handsome Uncle Jim. He just always looked so dapper and smelled so good. When he lifted me up for a hug, I could touch the ceiling -- but it felt like I could touch the sky. His deep rich voice with its touch of gentlemanly southern drawl was lovely to listen to and when he laughed, the sound of his laughter filled the room. I am sorry not to have seen him or talked with him as much as I would have liked in recent years, but I think he knew how much I loved him. Just in case: If you're listening right now, Uncle Jim, thank you for being a wonderful uncle. I will miss you and I love you very much. Gwen
Mikelanne
May 11, 2011
I miss you, dad.
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