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Donna Nihan Foucaud
October 29, 2024
I just came across Gordon's obituary a few days ago during a thought about whatever happened to him after he left the VA. Truly Gordon had a remarkable life. There was an after work group that would get together for volleyball or soft ball games after work. Gordon and Pat also hosted summer parties to get the work gang together for games and picnics. I remember the day Gordon retired and I saw him running down the stairs at the VA holding a helmet. I shouted down Hey, What's the hurry? He yells back got to try out new headgear for my motorcycle, a gift from his team's farewell party for him. And that was before there were helmet laws. Gordon, Rest in Peace and condolences to your family.
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