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Frances Coleman Horner Mettee
May 3, 2007
Cameron was a great part of the history of Glencoe, Sparks, and Immanuel. I know you will miss him here greatly. I suspect he and Dad are planning some tricks together now. Those two with the blue eyes and the quick smiles.
Dottie Olander
April 10, 2007
As a member of Immanuel and a tenant at the Haller's carriage house, I loved to run into Cameron -- either down in the choir room or in the field at Glencoe House. Cameron was to me fresh air and sunshine. I am so very, very sad to learn he has left us. My sincere sympathies to his family.
Dottie Olander
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