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MILDRED WHITESCARVER
November 12, 2008
MRS.HINKLEY,IM SO VERY SORRY TO HEAR OF MR. HINKLEY'S PASSING.MY DAD OFTEN TOLD ME WHAT A HARD WORKING MAN HE WAS AND HOW MUCH HE LOVED HIS FAMILY,I PERSONALLY WILL NEVER FORGET WHAT A SHARP DRESSER HE WAS AND HOW WELL HE CARRIED HIMSELF SO PROUD.GOD BLESS YOU ALL IN YOUR TIME OF SORROW NOW AND DAYS TO COME.
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