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Todd Karr
February 9, 2004
I had the honor of knowing Jim Crow and his family. I have many wonderful memories of Jim. He had a great work ethic that I admired. Jim took we kids (his boys J. R. and Mike, my brother Bruce and I, and Wayne Fuller) fishing and camping on a number of occasions. Whether he meant to or not, Jim taught me a lot and was (and still is) a positive influence for me. His life touched me. God bless.
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