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Jim Creighton
March 10, 2011
Andy,
I'll never forget that trip to Texas World Speedway we made 31 years ago when we borrowed your dad's motorhome. Of course, leaving that quart of milk in the refrigerator and your dad not finding it for two months made it even more memorable.
It's memories like that makes life worth while. And friendship like we have are priceless.
March 10, 2011
Dear Andy and Sue:
My prayers and sympathy are with you. Your Atlanta SCCA family misses you.
Sue Roethel
March 10, 2011
Dear Andy and Sue:
My condolences on the death of your father.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
All best, always, all ways.
Jenny Paradis-Hagar
Mrs Carter
March 9, 2011
Please accept my condolences at this time. Being comforted during the lost of someone loved dearly is not too easy. I have found a scripture that is sure to provide the comfort you need. 2 Corin. 1:3-7.
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