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Terry Blevins
November 19, 2004
Mark and Pegi, I'm sure you don't remember me; but I came out to your home one day to help you out for awhile, Pegi. I recognized your Dad's name, Mark. We talked about growing up on the farm; and I remember thinking how wonderful your parents sounded. I know your Dad is with the Lord; and I know you will all miss him terribly. The short time I spent with you in one day; I saw right away you were good people. My prayers are with you and your family for strength and peace. God bless you all.
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