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Alyssa Moloski
October 30, 2008
Grandpa,
You have always meant the world to me and I wasn't ready to lose you this early. I am just glad that you aren't suffering anymore. To see you in all that pain was tearing me apart. I will always be your little angel and will always be here to carry on your name and legacy. I love you so much grandpa and miss you with all my heart!!!!!
Love always,
Your little angel
Jeremy Dodson
October 27, 2008
Jim was a good man who left me with a lot of great memories during the short time we worked together. It truly broke my heart when I heard the news. I was brand new to Southwestern Bell when I first met Jim, and at the time I thought he was a very intimidating individual. It didn't take me long though to find out that Jim had a heart of gold. Jim took the time to teach me the trade when I needed it as well as how to play practical jokes on the fellas. Although, there were many times I was on the receiving end of his practical jokes. Jim left a very big impression on me for which I am grateful. Thanks Mo!
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