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Bob Schwarz
March 23, 2006
I wanted to express my sympathy to Sue's Kids, especially Haley or "Halesebay" as she called her when Sue and I dated for a short time in the summer of 94' or 95, whatever it was, Haley was 5 years old at the time. Although our time together was short,(about 2 months) Haley was easy to get attached to, I missed her for a long time. I hope to hear from a family member by e-mail on how Sue passed. When I knew her she had many animals on her 84th and Van Dorn place. I only rmemeber one of her danes "Baggy" or Bageera. I now thank God I finally can enjoy my two kids. I hope that her kids will seek a higher power to heal. It works, it just takes time. Haley, I miss you, but I doubt if you'd ever remember me, but I will never forget you, "You touched my heart back then. I hope I get to meet you again someday.
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