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Mary-Pelham White
December 13, 2009
Though I didn't know James, I am sorry for your loss. I'm sorry I didn't know him.
Coincidentally, my mother-in-law's cousin, William Jones, just met him or a gentlemen from his home a month or so ago when he offered to help with getting the trash can to the curb on Causey Ave. We tried to determine his kinship to my father, John Kendrick Hutton. Also, Mrs. Woolford was my geometry teacher at SMS and Mary Douglas graduated a year before I arrived.
Sending kindest regards,
Mary Pelham Hutton White
David & Caryl Cohn
December 11, 2009
Caryl and I were deeply saddened by the death of James. We share your sorrow.
His relief from the ravages of his long illness should be considered a blessing.
Our love to the family.
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