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Tony Massoud
September 3, 2017
Jared,and Painter Family;
You have to be extremely proud to have a father who is now a Saint!
I was deeply touched by your father for quite some time. I've known him since he was on my team for One Touch and ChoiceParts 1994.
I will miss him for he was also a dear friend I was fortunate enough to see every time we had a get together with the guys from One Touch.
If you can visit the Reynolds and Reynolds Facebook page, you will see the many well wishes he's receiving. I copied and pasted his last message in several Facebook locations.
I wrote this with a tear in my eye and a heavy heart. We had planned to meet again in September with the guys but now he's gone.
Please know we all loved your dad.
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