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JAY HACKETT
November 15, 2008
Dear Rose, Linda and Gail,
Please accept my condolences on the passing of your son and brother, Bill. I always considered Bill a kindred soul of mine even though Bill and I did not spend much time together. Linda, I especially remember how deep your love was for Bill and your family. Those memories I have of Bill and you, thank God, can never change. My prayers are with you all.
Jay Hackett
Norman George
October 26, 2008
I just heard about Bill's passing. He was a dear and lifelong friend. His passing brings more sorrow to me. Knowing him and his entire family all my life brings me some consolation, but a dear friend cannot be replaced. He was like a brother to me. All my sympathy and love to all of you.
Love always,
Norm
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