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Maurice O. Cooper
January 22, 2009
I'm so sorry I wasn't there. I know you understand. I will be in touch soon. Uncle Otis
George Webb
January 21, 2009
I was sadden to read about you loss as well a a loss for me since Shelton was my first training officer with the Police Dept. He was a wonderful guy and I owe him a lot for things he tought me as a rookie but the one thing that I carry with me still today is to treat everyone as if they were your friend in time they shall be, I will say prayer and will always keep him in my thoughts.
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