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Read L.(Mike) Rogers
March 30, 2005
I doubt if you will remember me, but I was a R.F. Fireman when Jack was on the P.D. Jack was a wonderful gentle, quiet, soft spoken man who was always willing to assist anyone in trouble. I also took care of your heating when you lived in Bellwood. Sorry I am unable to come and pay my respects, but my health prevents that. I am very sorry for your loss of a fine man, and a good friend.
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