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lesleigh hanks
May 17, 2011
Gran there is not a day that goes by that we don't think of you we love you and miss you :)
Ellen Frank
May 16, 2011
Dear Eleanor and family,
It was sad, but nice, to see Charlie's "In Memoriam" picture in the Sunday paper. As our weekly Bible Study met at your house, I got to know more and more about Charlie and his life. He loved his family and was a good Dad and Grandpa. He had many close friends and a long, and well-respected and appreciated career with TUSD. He was
very gentlemanly in his manner. He was eager to learn more about God and the Bible. I will always remember him.
Love to you all, Ellen Richardson Frank
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