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Roy Freeman
July 5, 2010
Hi I'm sorry to hear about your mom's passing. I believe that we are related. I remember playing with you all as children when you visited the Cape. I have several pictures of your family and of you as children playing in a pool. These were from my grandparents collection. My grandmother always kept them in frames on her piano. My grandfather is Achille (Archie) Joseph Roy, who lived in Brewster. I believe he is also your greatgrandfather. I'd love to hear from you. my email is [email protected]. Again, I'm sorry to haar about your loss. Roy Freeman
Carl Olson
June 18, 2010
I remember holding hands and playing a wee bit of kissie face with Ashlynne when we were teenagers and she lived on Cross Street in Chatham. She was a fine lady then and I am certain for the rest of her days. Passing is never easy.
Carl Olson
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