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Martha Martinez
December 29, 2007
To The Shooman Family,
Our deepest sympathy for your loss.He was a dear man,and very much loved by us.I often quoted Leviticus 19:32 to Mr. Shooman which says, "Rise in the presence of the aged, and show respect for the elderly".I met Mr. Shooman in 1988 when he became my landlord. He sold me the home where I would raise my 5 boys.Many hard times came during those years and he easily could have repossessed my home,but he never did.In Nov.2005,I moved out of Galena Park but we never said good-bye.I would call him just to say hello and thank him again for all he did for my children. I told him I believed he was an angel God had given me and he would laugh and say" well I don't know anything about that". I will be eternally grateful for his kindness, and patience with my family. Our love and prayers are with you and your family. I will miss "Mr. Shooman"
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