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Ann Sanders Hardison
May 22, 2012
To Gaines and the family: I am truly sorry about your loss of Skip. It has been years since I have seen any of you but you are still thought of fondly and funnily (is that a word?). I wish the best for all of you and I hope that Ed gets better also. Take care and remember that as long as they are in our hearts and memories they will always be with us.
John Seigler
May 22, 2012
I wish to express my condolance to Phyllis and the family I worked with Skip many years at Riegel textile in Ware Shoals and chiquola Textile in Honea Path,Skip will be greatly missed John Seigler Honea Path S C
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