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Dan Kerlin
February 8, 2011
Martha and Linda,
I'll always cherish my friendship with both Pat and Tim. Even though we lost touch as life past us by, they were both on my mind often.
If you get this, feel free to email me.
Dan Kerlin
Sandy Powers
March 23, 2010
Dear Martha & Linda, I'm sorry to hear about Pat. He's been in my thoughts these past two weeks & was wanting to check up on him. I'm sorry I didn't. He's lived a fun filled life & will be missed by many. He's one of a kind and I will always remember him for his big hearted soul. My prayers & thoughts are with you always. Sandy Halbert Powers
Matt Borden
March 21, 2010
Linda and Dan,
I'm sorry to hear about Pat. He was one of my favorite characters I've met in my life. I'll always remember playing pinball with he and Tim at the Stumble, taking his money at my Monday night poker games and above all, his laugh.
His lived his life as if it were an Elmore Leonard novel.
Matt Borden
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