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Mike Long
November 27, 2021
Lori. First I'm sorry for the lost of your father. My father passed about the same time as Jack. I've been going through old family pictures. We want to scan them all to reduce bulk. In going through my mother's photos, there are pictures of a Jack Corless. I guess at one time they were engaged. Was your father in WWII, and was he wounded during the war? If the pictures I have of Jack are of your father's, I'd like to send them to you....Mike Long. [email protected]
Leo Payne
June 12, 2007
Too the good times we had.
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