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Franklin Harris
April 25, 2010
Natalie
I realize this is some 10 months later. I just wanted to try and express how grateful I am for the time I got to spend with you and George. It was one of the bright spots in a not so bright childhood. I sure wish there had been more "family" in our family. George was an inspiration and Boston gave me a true appreciation for things that were cultural.
Regina Ashodian
August 7, 2009
Natalie, my thoughts are with you and your family. I know that it has been a very long brave struggle with this disease and on the occasions that I met George I was struck by the grace with which he dealt with it.
I have fond memories of my stay with you and George in London many years ago. Although I remember few jokes, I still tell his Descartes joke. Descartes walks into a bar...
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