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Joy Kurtz
April 23, 2005
I will always remember my uncle Mack because he was the one always to relate with children either with jokes, or trying to scare us. I remember him teasing me and my friend jackie about seeing a bear near by at my grandpas house yeah, I was scared! Anyone who knew my uncle knew his personality, and his sence of humor. He could put a smile on anyones face, even hours after introduction. I wish i had seen him before he had passed, just to put a smile on his face, and tell him i'm doing good & I love him.
Joy Lynn
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