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Keith Schreifels
February 15, 2023
To Terry - sorry I couldn't stay longer at the funeral today. Now the other funeral finished early and I would have liked to return. Should have gotten your phone number in case you wanted the company, though I expect you're busy anyway. Enjoyed meeting your family. Best wishes to all.
Keith Schreifels
Roy Erwin
February 12, 2023
Rose, I am so sorry at the passing of Roger. He and I worked together at Univac. He was a very good person and a very good worker. Do you remember when he and I returned from the ease and you and Margaret met us at the airport? That was quite an evening, what with he and I drinking beer from a half-yard glass of beer. We didn't really need that since we were both blitzed after a hairy plane ride. Rog and I also golfed together, but only once. I miss him but I know I'll be able to see him some day. Rose, please take good of yourself. Roy and Margaret Erwin
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