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Victor Koman
August 4, 2005
Brad,
I only spoke to your mother once or twice, but she was always sweet and cordial with the genuine charm of a Southern lady. I know you miss her and I know her memory will live on through you.
You have our deepest sympanthies.
Love from Victor, Veronica, and Vanessa
Karen Huggins Flannery
August 4, 2005
Bradley, I was so saddened to hear of Mrs. Linaweaver's passing. She was a very special lady and one of my favorite teachers. I was privileged enough to spend time with both of your parents swimming in the lake when I was young. I saw your Mom in Jan. and she was still just as precious as she always was. She will be missed and my thoughts and prayers are with you.
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