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Karla Smith
April 30, 2020
"Coach" Mike,
I just happened upon this page and wanted to say how sorry I am that you lost your Dad. I recall seeing him at The Commons in Lincoln when my sisters and I were touring the facility for my parents. My Dad passed away last Feb. from complications of Alzheimer's and it was a blessing. Wishing you and your family peace at this sad time. (Sydney was on Katherine's soccer team that you coached.)
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