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Tara Gotovnik
March 13, 2016
My dear friend Ricky. I learned of your passing today, your birthday of all. I still can't believe your gone, I know threw the years we've gone silent here and there. But never so long, I'm sorry Ricky. I sit here now with the poem you wrote me and that little puppy doodled on it, from the first day we met. I knew from that day on I made an amazing friend. And I was right, you were and are a beautiful person inside and out. So generous, compassionate, caring, understanding and a great person to be around during good times or bad. You will be greatly missed by my family and I. My garden will be up soon, I promise I'll stick to your advice and do my best this year to keep it going strong. May you rest in peace.
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