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Cynthia Austic
August 4, 2008
Uncle Eddie was a fine man. I have alot of memories from when I was little and we would visit him. My dad is Uncle Eddies oldest brother Clinton, so we use to go to his house alot when me and my brother were younger.
Now all the siblings are together again, never to be parted.
Uncle Eddie, I will miss you.
Delorus Moon
August 4, 2008
So sorry, Delorus and Erwin Frazier
Victor Austic
August 4, 2008
Although we did not stay in contact much does not mean that I did not love him as an uncle.He was a good man that I thought of and spoke of on many times.I'll always remember
uncle Ed the most when he was working away at his shop on main street.I'll miss him as I know many others will.I am glad that we all got together at reunion.
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