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Patricia Ginyard
December 6, 2010
Dear Bessie, Lamine and Family,
What a blessing it was to view Sunday's memoriam in loving memory of Mitch! I had the distinct honor and joyful pleasure of serving as Mitch's supervisor for several years at RNP. He was a bright, witty, caring, selfless, honest, dedicated, exemplary professional whose presence would light up the room. Moreover, Mitch was a very dear and trusted friend. God endowed Mitch with inordinate strength of character and great faith. He always saw the best in people and selflessly devoted his entire life to improving the quality of life for others. Of a truth, we are all better people as a result knowing him!
I know firsthand how deeply and dearly he loved each of you. Since Mitch's transition, it has been my daily, fervent prayer that the peace of God would surround you all and that He would keep you in His loving care.
Those of us who knew and loved Mitch will forever hold his life, laughter, legacy and countless labors of love in our hearts.
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