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Thomas Strange
August 3, 2012
For over six years, Alan and I kept in steady contact, mostly around our favorite topic of jazz and old 78 records. I was astounded at his depth of knowledge and interests, and we will miss him down here in SC!
Howell Morris
July 23, 2012
To the Family of Alan Guard... Our thoughts and prayers go out to you in this time of sorrow. My son Howell became extremely fond of Alan while doing yard work. When the work was done, Howell always left knowing a little more about "life" and responsibility. Alsn was a great teacher. I had the previlige to meet Alan only once when picking up Howell. I found talking to him like some friend you have known for many years. Alan had a way of making you feel comfortable around him.
Thank you for allowing Howell to work for Alan and getting to know a special person.
Sincerely,
The Morris Family
Howell, Marylou, Ben, Andrew and Howell
David Smith
July 16, 2012
For a dozen years now Alan's bright and pity e-mails have brightened my In box. He seemed to have a word for everything. Not just the right word but the perfect word. Few in my experience had his command of English. His stories, too, provide much insight into the measure of the man and I for one will miss him. (His "head" cleaning tale from his Navy days is a classic. Most lieutenants would have put the steward on report for refusing the task but to do the job himself and say that it was "No big deal…" shows character indeed.)
My thoughts and prayers go out to you all at this difficult time. The passing of someone whom we love as much as a spouse and a parent is always difficult – no matter how much we are prepared for it. Time however does indeed heal and often it is only in the missing of those we love and hold close to us that we realize how much we gained from knowing them and how much of them will still go on within each of us.
Best,
David
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