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Tammy Anderson
January 26, 2011
I have so many memories of my Grandad there are just too many to list but the one that I always think about are the times we spent on the Property in Shelton. I loved being there with all of the family - he took such good care of that place. The Gazebo he built, the clam digging we did and the Snipe hunting - who could forget that. Grandad we'll miss you very much but please know Grandma will be well taken care of. RIP - I love you!
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