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PAUL QUIRKE
December 2, 2002
I'M SO DEEPLY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT TY! I KNEW SHE WAS ILL AND HAVING A DIFFICULT TIME WHEN I LEFT MOT. 4 YEARS AGO. TY AND I WORKED TOGETHER FOR MANY YEARS AND HAD BECOME QUITE GOOD FRIENDS. SHE WAS A GREAT DEAL OF HELP AND INSPIRATION TO ME. NOT ONLY AT WORK BUT ALSO IN MY SPIRITUAL LIFE. SHE LOVED THE LORD AND DID'NT TRY TO HIDE IT. WE HAD MANY LONG DISCUSSIONS ABOUT OUR FAITH AND HOW WE SHOULD CONDUCT OURSELVES IN FRONT OF OTHERS. MY WIFE AND KIDS ONLY HAD 1 OPPORTUNITY TO MEET TY AND THEY THOUGHT SHE WAS REALLY NEAT.SHE WILL BE IN MY THOUGHTS OFTEN.
MAY THE GOOD LORD BLESS HER AND KEEP HER!
RESPECTFULLY
PAUL
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