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Chris Lungstrum
May 19, 2010
So sorry to hear of Erline's passing. I had the priviledge of playing many a doubles tennis game with her years ago in Vacaville. We played religiously twice a week for many years. I was always amazed at how she spun the ball! She was always a delight to play with and I loved her outlook. Chris Lungstrum
Butch Kim
May 17, 2010
Uncle Herb & family,
Very sorry to hear about Auntie Erline's passing.  We all remember the good times we had playing tennis down at Chinese Playground & how my parents would stop on Pacific Avenue to talk with Auntie Erline & you about the good old days & what was going on with the families.  
Linda, Richard, Butch, Bill, & Don
Richard Kim
May 17, 2010
Our thoughts are with you with .  We have fond memories of the Wong family, Chinese playground tennis in the 1950s and later years.
the Kim Family
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