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Mikko Haggott-Henson
June 20, 2007
My sincere condolences to Lorraine and family. I met Carl so so long ago I cannot rmember when but it was related to Sister City when I was president of the organization. He was so kind to me when I lost my husband Ben Haggott 25 years ago. He was a real gentleman and his warm smile cheered me up. Although I have not seen him lately he had a special place in my heart. I will miss him greatly.
John Alter
June 13, 2007
My condolences to Lorraine and the Ahee family. I first knew Dr. Ahee when I was a student at "Tartarville" (he invented that name). His blood must have been maroon and gray with his love and devotion to Torrance High. I later knew Carl (it took a while to use his first name) through Torrance Rotary, where he also showed his love and devotion to that organization. He was a wonderful, warm and dedicated man and will be very much remembered and missed.
Ethel Kovach
June 12, 2007
Sincerest condolences to Dr. Ahee's family. He will always be lovingly remembered for his smile and warm greetings. He was a real gentle man with a great smile and firm handshake. He had the gift of giving everyone he met a sense of being important. I was privileged to know and work with him. Our loss is Heaven's gain.
Barry Henson
June 12, 2007
Sorry to hear about Carl. I had not seen him for a few years but remember him fondly because it was always fun to see him and listen to his stories. I was their house call veterinarian for awhile. We had a "connection" through Lorraine's hometown of Ducktown, TN. But my relatives left there in the 1860's.
Mary & Al Ocampo
June 12, 2007
Our sincere sympathy to the family of Carl Ahee. We have known him & Lorraine for many years. He was a fine gentleman and did have a great sense of humor. Lorraine taught my children at Hillside Elementary in the 70's. It has been a pleasure to have known Carl & Lorraine. Our thoughts & prayers are with you, Lorraine, and the family at this time.
Linda Cannon
June 11, 2007
I send my sympathy and prayers of comfort to Lorraine and the family of Carl Ahee. I have been truely blessed to have known Carl. His sense of humor, his giving, his caring, his knowledge, and his unfailing faith were an inspiration to me. I will always remember our 7AM bible classes with great fondness and joy. May God give you strength and comfort today and in the days to come.
Rosemarie Millikin
June 10, 2007
What a fine man Dr. Ahee was.
I attended Torrance High School and renmember him well from those years.
I had no idea that so much of his career came before he became principal.
My sympathy to his family and friends and all who admired him from Torrance High School.
A life well lived.
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