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Michael Smith
August 20, 2008
I was very upset today when my father called to tell me that one of my closest friends and the one of my oldest friends that I've kept in regular contact with since moving to Australia has passed away.
Kevin was a good friend since we started working together in 1989, and no one who ever met Kevin would ever forget him.
I will be left with memories of our trip to Baltimore together to see his Yankees in 2006. He was one of a kind and I'm grateful we had that time together.
My deepest sympathies Mrs Mayo, I cannot express how I was deeply upset to learn of his passing as I had tried to phone him several times over the past week and was in fact telling one of my friends about him just today.
Mayo my friend you will be very missed.
Mike
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