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Sharon Batty
April 28, 2017
Have sweet memories of Uncle Richard. Someone gave my sister and me a cute China tea set- doll sized, and we so loved playing "party". Of course you know what happened when you are 4 and 6 years old, the box was dropped and the set was in a million pieces! Not to worry! We confidently gathered every little shard and took it to Uncle Richard, because " he can fix anything!" Well he took one look. The next weekend here was the set all fixed. You couldn't see any chips... it looked brand new! Knew he could fix it! It took him a week to find the exact one we found out later. Love him, miss him. Heart goes out to you, Scott and Lia Hugs Sharon Batty
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