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Randal J. Loy
January 3, 2023
Dear Travis and Natasha, I was so very sorry to learn of your mother's death. I didn't know to check for an obituary until I didn't receive a Christmas card from her. She was absolutely one of the dearest and most intelligent women I have known! She was delightful, and I will miss her, even though we hadn't seen each other for many years. I tracker her down and sent her a copy of my book, and she was so gracious after she received it. She will live in my heart for the rest of my life. I hope you both are doing well. Sincerely, Randal J. Loy.
American Heart Association
March 14, 2022
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
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