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Rick Hodges
December 5, 2009
Aunt Olive was a very nice, caring, and friendly lady who loved her husband Arthur, God, and life! Really miss the times when we used to go see Olive and Arthur up Cooper's Creek. I remember the time when Arthur wanted to stop a neighborhood dog from chasing his car, so he bought some Mase, teargass, to spray the dog as he went by. Olive told him he better not, but Arthur did anyways and forgot to roll down the window. Arthur got Mased by the gas and Olive just laughed and told him the dog got the last laugh! A real truly happy married couple, may they both live for eternity with the Lord! Because we all know they are both in Heaven looking down on all of us! Love you both very much and miss you too!
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