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Gwen Payne
August 24, 2020
I knew Clarence at La Sierra University. He was such a nice man! He was always laughing or smiling-he just enjoyed life. I actually graduated with him-sat right next to him-August 1969. He was Kellbach, I was Lancaster, so we were assigned seats by alphabetical order. When we sat down after receiving our diplomas, we opened them at the same time-neither of us had one! Mine contained a note saying the registrar's office was waiting for my final grades to be posted. (I had taken summer classes in central California.) His note said he needed to pay his bill. We both just laughed and laughed!
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Valerie Kellbach
April 17, 2020
Beloved Dad.
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