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Thomas Mueller
January 5, 2006
Let me start by saying "the world lost a great man when Edward F. Lemon Died".... I have personally known him since i was nine years old. He and my father were really good friends. I allways looked at him as my adopted uncle. I spent countless weekends at his house in Diamond Bar as a child and cherish every moment that i hade there. I will never forget those times. Now that he is gone i see that he was the kind of person i could only wish to be like one day. He had the heart of a giant and the will of one as well.On the hine side, he is in a better place now, with no pain, no hospitals, and now worries. He is were he can eternally rest and not worry about anything. I only wish that he will remember me when we see each other again..Ed we love you, miss you, and will never never forget you..
Tom
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