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Teddy Pope
July 14, 2014
I express my sympathy to the family of Mrs. Bosse. I was acquainted with her when her son Willam was a child of my age. I called him Billy, his grandmother and grandfather on Cartwright street near Roberts park, who were my Barclay family's neighbors, called him Bowie. He brought me lovely roses to my back door, which his grandmother cut from her back yard rose garden. Billy spent week days at his grandmother Bosse's house and we were great friends until he started school. I think the second son was not yet born. He had a beautiful mother. I see that she still was at age 98. Best regards, Teddy Barclay Pope
Jim Saleme
July 9, 2014
"Greenie fight" never dies....R.I.P.
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