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Sherrill Estes
March 7, 2019
Dear Debbie,
Thank you for all you do. I saw your Dad in the spring of 2009. Amazingly, he knew everything about our son Ryan, his graduation at Wake Forest, myself and my husband. He was most interesting. A great uncle, I wish we had more time to see again. He remembered us together as young kids at a family reunion. Your Dad had the arm reach of God as you do. I will never forget my special uncle. May God bless you and your sister.
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