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Grant Harper Reid
February 14, 2009
Dear Bobby and Family-
I will always have fond and proud memories of the very first time that I noticed all on my own Mr. McNatt's law office on Saint Nicholas ave.
To me he was a man of quite wisdom who took his time in thought. That was something so rare during the time that I had the pleasure and privilege to be in his company.
Love to your faimly always and I'm very sorry that I could not attend the service.
Grant H. Reid
Deb williams
February 7, 2009
Aunt Didy: Sorry we could not be there, but I am sure you understand why. Know that we love you and you are in our thoughts.
Dee Tuttle of Gate City S&L/BB&T
February 5, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
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