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Ray and Kim Mantych
October 26, 2008
Our family was saddened to hear about Pat's sudden passing. Our daughter, Cait, had the pleasure and privilege of interviewing him for her senior project at Badger High earlier this year and is currently at school at U Minn Twin Cities. She wanted very much to be here to extend her own condolences but cannot leave school at this time. She also wishes to offer to the family a copy of her presentation about Pat's role as a soldier during the Korean War. The interview and a short video have been submitted to the Library of Congress as a lasting record of his experiences. We are grateful for his willingness to share his story and to serve our country. During this sad time, your family is in our prayers.
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