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Pam Downing
June 8, 2010
How could I know when I accepted that job as a waitress in " The Spot" that I would meet such dear friends. We all had our "regulars" and I soon claimed You and Byron as my own.You cheered me on as I received my nursing pin and graduated, and through my career as a nurse.You have been with Dennis and I as we try to figure out how to be as happily married and devoted to one another as you are. I am so grateful for having had the opportunity to know and love you both.Byron will be greatly missed, Millie...but he will live on in our hearts and memories.
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