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vickie cutchin
May 30, 2002
Mr. Hearne was a great man. He was like family to me after spending twelve
years of school with him. I knew him for forty-three years. He was the same in the grocery store as he was in school. He had a keen mind he could remember you after being out of school for years. I know the class of 1970
thought highly of Mr. Hearne. He will be missed by all of us.We have many
good memories. You will be in our thoughts and prayers Karen and Mrs. Hearne.
Doris Wagner
May 28, 2002
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. My love and prayers. May God Bless You Both.
Doris
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