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Lynn Gingras
November 6, 2008
We lived next-door to Mr. Belhumer for 10 years. He was like a grandfather to my son Ryan now 13. Ryan is taking his loss very badly. Mr. Belhumeur was there for us when things were tough and when things were happy. We will miss him dearly and will never ever forget him. He used to give my son quarters from all the different states and whenever my son had his little friends over, Mr. Belhumeur would give them all a quarter for their pocket. He was a wonderful man and will be loved and missed for a very long time.
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