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Larry Sieler
January 20, 2004
For over two decades, Henry defined the word neighbor. Hardly a time passed when a wave over the fence didn't turn into a fence-divided discussion of the weather, health, garden, sports team du jour, or a multitude of other subjects.
The adventures of the latest trip from which they had just returned was a constant inspiration to me on perserverance at completing my career. Now that I have started my retirement journey, my goal is to try to keep up with Henry and Jenny.
Unfortunately, a move from Arvada cut our neighbor status short last year, but a few visits to 60th Ave kept the tradition going.
The seed-grown tomatoes in the spring and friendship will truly be missed.
So long, friend...
Larry Sieler
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