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2009
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Brad Govan
February 18, 2009
Words cannot express my thoughts of Jim Muhl. He was my neighbor for 20 years and provided such warmth and kindness and patience. I doubt if a military man would like the term, but Jim Muhl was a "sweet person." He was always available to assist and support any of his neighbors with his skills and encouragement. How blessed each of us who knew Jim Muhl have been. My sincere condolences to Ardeth and her family. I praise God for the life of Jim Muhl. In His love,
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