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Mom & Dad
June 14, 2025
"El Malei Rachami"
O ADONIA full of compassion, Eternal Spirit of the universe, grant perfect rest under the wings of Your Presence to our loved one who has entered eternity. Master of Mercy, let Brother/Son find refuge for ever in the shadow of Your wings, and let his soul be bound up in the bond of eternal life.
Tricia Moy
June 16, 2024
We are from the light ..
OUR THOUGHT PROCESSES AND ACTIONS MUST COME FROM THE HEAVENLY JERUSALEM (THE HEART OF GOD)
WHICH IS BEYOND THIS WORLD.
Tricia Moy
June 14, 2021
Brother continue to rest in power and in peace. Keep a watchful eye on the horizon for your parents and myself Forever loved and cherished by your Sister.
Tricia Moy
June 14, 2020
Brother ... you are loved and remembered today just like you were when you walked this life with me. One day the unbroken chain will be linked again of that I am sure. Thankful for such a loving and faithful brother. You were the best part of so many things and touched so many lives. Still proud of you and always will be Love your Buddy aka Trish.
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Ken Beers
July 20, 2019
Hard to believe it has been 10 years since his passing. This obituary popped up in my e-mail a few weeks ago and was a surprise to see. You are still missed dearly. I miss my caboose buddy as we would always ride together in the back of the pack watching over everyone. I hope Danny made it to ya and you two are hanging out. Miss you SILVER SURFER.
JoAnn Mpy
April 28, 2017
April 28th 2017 my Son's 50th birthday... Happy Birthday miss you very much
Amanda Moy
July 20, 2010
Reading everyones entries reminds me of the man my Dad was and is, and it fills me with a pride and a love for him that cannot be expressed in words from any language. He was and is a kind, loving and pround Daddy, and I felt I could go to him for anything and not have to worry- I trusted him completely. And as much as I still need him and want him here, I know I'm not the only daughter here who's missing a dad. Your stories and posts will help me tell my two sweet sisters of the wonderful,funny,awesome,fun,caring, compassionate, patient, God-fearing man that is our Dad, and I am grateful. Not a second goes by that I don't think of him, and I mean that literally. Not an actual second in time goes by that I'm not thinking of my Dad, one way or another. God bless you all.
To the best Daddy-bear in all of existence;
I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!
I LOVE YOU
July 14, 2010
Amanda (in her Dad's cap & Gown) May 27, 2010
Kendra Diegan
June 8, 2010
Chloe's 2nd Birthday, April 2010
Kendra Diegan
April 22, 2010
Adopt-A-Highway 4-3-2010 Ken (Kayla & Becky), Charlie, Shannon, Tina, Tom (Amanda, Mr. & Mrs. Moy, & Kendra)
Kendra Diegan
April 7, 2010
Michael Stanton
March 13, 2010
I had the privilege of meeting Robert while we served together at the US Army Yuma Proving Ground 1988-90. From the first time I met Robert I knew he was a special kind of person, he stood out from the rest. Positive, good hearted and there when you needed a hand that's what I remember about Rob. We became close friends during that time. In 1990 he gave me the honor of being his best man when he married Kendra. Over the years we lost touch and unfortunately I am hearing about his passing only recently. My condolenses go out to the entire Moy family and all whose lives he touched.
Robert, Thank You for the Honor.
God Bless.
Amanda, Chloe and Alexa on 12/9/2009
Kendra Diegan
March 9, 2010
September 4, 2009 18th birthday of Amanda
Kendra Diegan
January 23, 2010
Todd Burns
January 21, 2010
What do you say when a such a great guy leaves his life and family here on Earth so early? Rob was a great God fearing guy who loved life and family. My condolences are with the entire family, but you can feel good in knowing that he is in a better place. I think of a quote "God doesn't give you the people you want; He gives you the people you NEED... to help you, to hurt you, to leave you, to love you and to make you into the person you were meant to be." May God Bless You.
Memorial Ride October 17, 2009
Kendra Diegan
November 24, 2009
Tina Hudak
October 20, 2009
Dear Rob, JoAnn, Tricia, Eric, Vernessa, and Dolly:
It was an honor to finaly meet you at the Poker Run. I can't tell you how special it was to have all of you there. I only knew Rob for 3 months but I will never forget him. He is in a wonderful place now and he can watch over all of us. See you next year at the Scottsdale Healthcare 2nd Annual Rob Moy Memorial Poker Run.
David Baca
October 20, 2009
I'm still in shock, I didn't find out until three days ago. I first met Rob in 2003 when I interviewed with him for a job. It was the best interview I had every had, we talked like we knew eachother for years mostly about motorcyles. I got hired and rest is history, we rode in bike runs and I used to tease him because he was so tall and he would take trips to Ohio and N.M., and he did it on a red Honda 750, that's a true biker. I'm going to miss you Bro. Your said you would drive through Santa Fe, N.M. on your way to Taos. I'll still be looking for that Red Honda 750 passing through.
Joanne Gain
October 14, 2009
Rob was a special friend to me and I miss him terribly. I am so happy though to have met such wonderful people thru the bike event. I know he is here with us in spirit.
Robert Moy, Sr
October 14, 2009
Scottsdale Healthcare Rob Moy Memorial Poker Run
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Benefiting Gift of Life Lodging Program/Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center
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Tribute to Rob Moy
1967-2009
Robert “Rob” Lee Moy, Jr. was born in Warren, Ohio on April 28, 1967. Even as young boy, Rob had a heart for helping others. As a grade school child growing up in Ohio, Rob’s dream was to be a taxi driver so that he could drive senior citizens to Meloni’s Market to purchase their groceries.
After high school graduation, Rob served in the Army for four years and was a veteran of Desert Storm. He completed his military career and joined the Security Services team at then Scottsdale Memorial Hospital (now Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn Medical Center). Rob enjoyed a fulfilling career that spanned more than 14 years at Scottsdale Healthcare and was a close friend to many.
Aside from family and work, Rob was an avid biker and member of a local Christian motorcycle group. He clocked close to 80,000 miles on his cherished motorcycle. While he thrived on his time on the road, his pride and joy were his two young daughters. He was a devoted father and family man.
Rob was also and foremost a compassionate man of faith. He was a proud graduate of Southwestern Bible College where he received a degree in Christian Ministries and minor in Counseling. He had a heart of gold for people of all walks of life, and quickly shared his joy of life and his faith with all.
Rob left us doing what he loved, riding his motorcycle. In early 2009, Rob had a vision to organize a bike/poker run to support the Gift of Life Lodging Program at the Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center. He championed for and quickly organized an energetic committee comprised of Scottsdale Healthcare employees. Rob’s goal was to help these cancer patients through his passion and network of motorcycle enthusiasts. Sadly, he left us before he had the chance to see his dream come true; however, through the help of his dedicated colleagues, family and friends the Scottsdale Healthcare Rob Moy Poker Run will be held on Saturday, Oct. 17. Rob’s vision and legacy will continue through the run and will benefit others for years to come.
September 18, 2009
September 17, 2009
Dear Bob & Joann,
I was so sorry when I heard that your beloved son had passed away. As our family well knows it is only the Lord that can give you understanding and peace at such a time. He is our peace in the midst of the storm. He is our rock and our refuge. Personally when I feel overwhelmed with my circumstances I think of those words of Corrie TenBoom when she said that "there is no pit so deep that He is not deeper still." She could say that even when she was in a concentration camp. And I also remind myself that when my heart is overwhelmed I go to the rock that is higher than I.
I did not know your son but I'm sure he was a wonderful person. I pray that the Lord will comfort you and bring healing to both your hearts. In spite of losing my sister I can still say that God is a good God. He does not bring tragedy to our lives. When a loss like this happens it is easy to question, why? I don't have all the answers, I only know that one day I will see Jesus face to face and then I will know. Until then I can only trust Him.
I'm sorry it took me so long to reply. I feel like I run from one thing to another. I did not forget about you. Forgive me for not responding sooner.
All my love and prayers.
Monica Davis
Rosa & George Ferguson
August 10, 2009
May he watch over you and smile always now as he did in life. The memories must sustain us while the love lasts forever.
Bauer Family
July 24, 2009
"Help me then, in every tribulation,
So to trust Thy promises, O Lord,
That I lose not faith's sweet consolation, Offered me within Thy holy Word. Help me, Lord, when toil and trouble meeting, E'er to take, as from a father's hand, One by one, the days, the moments fleeting, Till with Christ the Lord I stand."
Amanda & Family ~
May God grant you the peace and comfort you need that can only come from him -- on a "Day by Day" basis. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
~ The Bauer family
LeAnn and Caleb Hertter
July 24, 2009
I am so sorry to hear this great loss. "The LORD is close to the brokenhearted; he rescues those who are crushed in spirit."
Psalm 34:18 (NLT) I wish i could be there for you. I am praying...Comfort, peace to you and your family.
Loreen and Tim Pawlak
July 24, 2009
Rob entered our home and our lives five years ago when a church plant that we were starting in our home lost its pastor. Rob, who had recently graduated from seminary, was looking for a group to lead, and we were a group looking for a leader. The "church" became a close-knit, weekly Bible study that met for food, fellowship, Bible study, and singing, and Rob and his family were faithful members. Rob lead the adult Bible study for somewhere around three years and remained faithful to the group until we ended it January of '09.
A couple years ago, Rob and his daughter, Amanda, decided to start coming to our church, Gateway Fellowship, in Gilbert, AZ where they both got baptized and became faithful members. Amanda has been a belovéd member of my Sunday school class for the past year and Rob was a member of the class Tim attended, and that I attended, before I decided to teach youth.
There were a couple of times, over the years, that Rob and his family went camping with our family and others in our home group up at Canyon Point near Heber, Az. We had great fun, and Rob was a constant source of sweet-spirited companionship and encouragement.
Rob was often "up" for anything. In the past year, our family hosted two ping-pong tournaments in our home, and Rob was there for both of them.
Rob was warm and caring. He had a heart for people, all ages, sizes/shapes, colors, social statuses, etc. He could be counted on for a wink, an arm around the shoulders, or a hug, no matter who you were, or what you may have done. He was humble and loving, gentle and soft-spoken, and even in his most trying relationships had kind words to say about others. Rob wanted to be a help; he wanted to add to, not detract from, the lives of others God brought his way, and it showed. We believe it was his desire to lead others to a faith in Christ as both Lord and Savior, and we share in his desire.
We consider Rob and Amanda part of our family, and we will miss Rob sorely. Heaven's gain is our great loss.
Romans 3: 21 - 26
21 But now a righteousness from God, apart from law, has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify. 22This righteousness from God comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference, 23for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus. 25God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood. He did this to demonstrate his justice, because in his forbearance he had left the sins committed beforehand unpunished— 26he did it to demonstrate his justice at the present time, so as to be just and the one who justifies those who have faith in Jesus.
Tony, Mary, and Katie Daniels
July 24, 2009
Tony and I are so sorry to hear about the loss of your son. We too are experiencing sadness from losing my brother Jim from brain cancer on June 15. Something that has stuck with me that my brother's pastor said at his service was "This isn't goodbye, it's I'll see ya later". That is the hope we have. Though it is still painful, we will be together again. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Curtis Bos
July 22, 2009
Hello,
I just wanted to say thank you for sharing your son with me, He was a great man, father, brother, and friend to alot of us in loving the world. THANKS. Jo Ann and robert.
The Formans
July 22, 2009
We were hoping to meet your son one day. I know that having the parents he had and reading the condolences shared here we missed knowing a fine man..... Our thoughts and prayers are with you daily and we rest assured we will meet Rob in Heaven one day......
Ron and Linda Trask
July 22, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Sylvia moreland
July 17, 2009
A Robbie story: In the few days he stayed with us before finding his apt in AZ. Everytime he left the house he asked was there anything I needed at the store etc. He was so sincere in his desire to help, I made sure to have him pick up a gallon of milk. Robbie just loved to help and I'm sure that now he is helping out in heaven.If Ican help with anything please let meknow love ya
Bob Custer
July 17, 2009
My thoughts and prayers continue to go to the Moy family and the 2 girls that were left behind. No one knows the reason why God called home his servant so early but rest assured that you can be reunited with him in God's time. Tricia and Kendra you both know if you need anything or just a friend to talk to I am always here.
My Buddy
July 15, 2009
Faithful brother come to my side help me stand help me get by.. From all directions trouble surrounds the hate in the world keeps driving me down.. When we were young you held me close, wrapped in your arms you kept me from harm.. Now we live so far apart when I think of you I hear myself call.. Faithful Brother, call Faithful Brother, call Faithful Brother.... Face the turn of another year, grabbing the ground trying to slow the wheel down...Take my hand and show me the way bound by blood and saved by grace...Tell me right tell me when I'm wrong running on your heels you helped me grow strong... Faithful Brother, call Faithful Brother, call Faithful Brother.. Now we're grown and on our own but I need you more than ever, in our lives trouble rise, through the storm of faith we waiver...please be still, please be still..
My brother was and continues to be a Faithful Brother...from the day our mother brought me into the world till the end of my days.. till the next life.. I hope to see you again, my buddy... u rode that stallion right up 2 Kings house..now u riding the steel horse on golden streets..I miss you though, but I know u there..
July 11, 2009
Thank you everyone for posting messages, pictures and memories of Rob. I believe he is an angel watching over ALL of us now.
May the memories and prayers comfort his family.
Robby (Army shirt and sunglasses) at Amanda's 16th Birthday party
July 10, 2009
Amanda giving Robert a "Daddy Hug" at NHS induction ceremony
Kendra Diegan
July 10, 2009
Too many memories to share here. I am forever grateful for our daughter, Amanda Irene Moy. My prayers to all of the Moy family and friends. Love always,
John, Tracy, Jordan, Johnny, and Duncan Moy
July 8, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. The saying I keep hearing is "Everything Happens For A Reason". Why, we will not know until we come upon it. We do know cousin Robbie was a great man, loving father, and loved the family gatherings! I will always remember his kind heart, and great smile. John and I were going thru all the memories from the years. Just can't believe... We love and miss you, Robbie.
Jamie Meloni
July 6, 2009
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Karli Chance
July 5, 2009
Dearest Robert, Joannie, Tricia and Family,
I pray that GOD is giving you all comfort in this very difficult time. I have you all in my thoughts and prayers, May you find peace in knowing that Robbie has been called to Heaven for a much better life with GOD and know in the fact that he (Robbie) will be a Guardian Angel for all of you. I know the feeling of lose and know that you need to take one day at a time. It has been 1.5 years since Carl passed away and I wonder how time has slipped by me so fast. I talk to him everyday and visit his grave at least everyday which brings me comfort. Whatever it takes to get you through this most difficult time, is the right thing to do. Love to you all . . . . . Karli Chance (Brookfield, OH)
Robert Meloni
July 4, 2009
I so looked forward to the time when you would get to come to NC to visit me and your grandma and meet your Aunt Carol for the first time. Oh how I was going to brag about all that I've done to my place since I retired and how I was making it through these difficult financial times with my investment savvy & whit. Just in hope that you would be as proud to have me as family as I was to have you as family. Our thoughts are with you this 4th of July my nephew. We miss you very much.
Jason Dilts
July 2, 2009
My thoughts have been with you daily, and I continue to pray for peace, grace, and understanding in this difficult time. I remember well visiting Rob in Ohio right before we moved to Kansas 10 years ago. He was a caring man full of love and compassion. His life's dedication to serving others is a testament to the powerful impact he was meant to have on this world. I know that his purpose was manifested daily with all of those who had the privilege of knowing and interacting with him. He has left an indelible imprint on this world. Try to remember that in this time of grief. The sum of the impact of his life outweighs the sudden sting of his being taken from us.
June 30, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during such a difficult time of loss. Dave and Ann (Arizona City)
June 29, 2009
to the family of rob Iam sure that I am not the first to tell you that rob was a good guy . I like the many spirtual conversations we had thru the years that we were at shc. A warm person, fun to talk to. MY families prayers will be for his kids and the rest of his famly. I cant wait to meet Rob around the throne-----Ruland Coit
Yvonne Lacoursiere
June 28, 2009
May God bless you and your friends and family in Heaven, and those still here on Earth. Dave & Yvonne Lacoursiere
Randy Moy
June 26, 2009
There are no words to express such deep sadness, he will be sorely missed. Aunt Joann, Uncle Robert and Tricia my heart goes out to you.
Penny
June 25, 2009
Rob, I still can't believe you are gone. I enjoyed working with you so much and I still look for you to walk into dispatch with that smile on your face. God bless you!
Candace Tellez-Craig
June 25, 2009
Remembering Rob will be all about the positive outlook he had about life. He always had a smile waiting for you when you ran into him in the halls at work. I feel very fortunate to have known someone like Rob, a unique soul. My heart and prayers go out to Rob's circle of family and friends during this unfortunate time. We'll miss you Rob.
Mary martin
June 24, 2009
I knew Rob from SHC. Whenever I had to work late, he'd come into my office and check on me and chat for a few. He was a really great person and will be deeply missed. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this sad, sad time...
June 22, 2009
I knew rob from my last 8 years at SHC and he was always a kindhearted person, and was there when you needed him. He was a proud papa, and you could see it when he shown his pictures of the new baby off. God blees him. He will be missed.
Chris m
richard bushey
June 22, 2009
rob going to miss your friendship and jokes at work thank u for the laughs and friendship !!! miss u bud
Andrea
June 22, 2009
My heart goes out to Robs family and friends.wow i am in such shock what a kind hearted, caring,amazing,fun,honest,dependable,great and loving dad oh the list goes on and on i used to work with Rob at the hospital we became verry good friends he always made me laugh feel safe and i just knew i had a true friend something that makes me stop and think about that we all should work at being more like Rob, its verry hard to find a true friend like him!!!its been a few years since ive talked to him life just gets crazy lets all stop and talk to friends you have not talked to in a while you never know it might be your last tell everyone you love that you love them often.with tears streaming down my face i know he is in a better place cant wait to see you when i get there Robbie.
June 22, 2009
May God bless you and your family,I will miss you coming to Piper to pick up the deposit and sharing a laugh or too about Ohio.
Rob and Me
June 22, 2009
Charles Hofman
June 22, 2009
It was way too soon! We still had many more riding trips to do. But I am glad we had the ones we did. Sooo sad!!
Bart & Christine Holman
June 21, 2009
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Liz Carney
June 21, 2009
I am so devastated about Robbie's passing. Aunt Joann & Uncle Robert & Tricia, my heart breaks for you, I can't even begin to imagine your pain. God bless all of you and just know that Nana & Papa are looking after him now.
June 21, 2009
He was a kind and trusted face guarding the hallways of Scottsdale Healthcare...he will be missed... Patricia Janicek
Cary LaValley
June 21, 2009
Rob, godspeed. I will miss you and all the help that you have given me in the past. You were taken from us way to early in life. I will see you when I get there and we will ride together.
Cary LaValley
Cheri Beers
June 21, 2009
Rob, you are a great man than has been taken from us too early, but has truly entered into heaven to continue your caring journey. I know you are watching over all of your friends and family - still guiding each and every one of us! Rob, we miss you. I am sad I only met you recently and very honored to have known you. Ken's stories of rides with you will keep you close. You have touched my heart and brought me closer to God. Thank you.
June 21, 2009
Rob was an inspiration to all who knew him. On motorcycle rides a few of us rode slower bikes and he would always hang behind to ensure we all made it safely. He was a genuine man of his word. If he told you he was going to do something, there was never any question that he would. In a time when a handshake means little to most people it still meant alot to Rob. Whatever our Lord's plan for Rob is, it must be great and I am comforted to know that he will be watching over us all. We miss you Rob.
Tombstone Ride. Lenny and Rob.
June 21, 2009
Tombstone ride. From left to right. Lenny,Rob,Tracy,Cheri,Ken,Charlie,Tom
June 21, 2009
Andrea
June 21, 2009
I knew Rob from when he worked at Osborn. He would give me a ride to the door in the morning and we would chat. We shared coming from the same area in Ohio. I hadn't seen Rob but once since he had gone to Shea, but was saddened to hear of his untimely passing. It seems the best people leave us way too soon. May their memories of him comfort his family.
June 21, 2009
I will never again, see your smiling face, or you waving. How sad for all of us. What a great and special person you were. It was so nice working with you. May the LORD be with your entire family.
Betty & William Burnett
June 21, 2009
May God be with you in this time of sorrow. You are all in our prayers.
June 21, 2009
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
BRIAN BUSH
June 20, 2009
I am so thankful to have had such a wonderful friend. From kindergarten through high school he was my best friend. We have kept in touch over the years and just last week we spoke for awhile. Rob was so excited about the upcoming ride for cancer survivors. I had started to plan an October trip to Arizona to support him. I could never repay Rob all the Love and support he freely gave me. I know that he is happy now. I am at a loss here. Tears come and then a joyous memories flood in and then tears come again. Of the few of us that hung out we all rode motorcycles except Rob. After High School he became the motorcycle enthusist. I never got to ride with him.......I love my dear friend....I miss you sooooo..........May God richly bless you in your new mansion...I am happy for you....I wish I could be before the KING with you.... I am sure worship in heaven is awesome. I will see you one day my friend. I long to hug your neck and cast my crown before the KING with you. I pray comfort and peace would be the constant companion of those who knew Robbie. May his name be great. May Friends,Family,and complete strangers rise up to bless his family. May his children bear much fruit. May the GOD of HEAVEN comfort you Rocky,Joann,and Tricia. I cannot stop thinking of all the crazy,funny,inmature,too mature, loving, angry,peaceful,encouraging,wise,and soooo many awesome things that were added to my life. I could not talk to Rob for a year and when we would once again talk it was as if we had communicated daily. I don't understand the why's of life sometimes but I do understand that with friends like Robbie life is more bearable. May all who are touched with this seemingly senseless tragedy find comfort in knowing that Robbie went out as he would have wanted to. Remember how much value he has added to our lives and take the time to pursue those things that made him so awesome. Be sure to pass on the kind things he did and said. In doing so his memory will endure forever. I LOVE YOU DEAR FRIEND....I LOVE YOU...
Rick Meloni
June 20, 2009
Mourn his passing as you must but also
celebrate his life as he would want you to. Be grateful for what you have and had and not only of what you lost. Our great memories of Robby will live on.
Martin Whitfield
June 20, 2009
I worked around Rob for the last six plus years. Very pleasing and never a harsh word about anyone. Rob you will be missed. God be with you.
June 20, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Rob was a great guy to work with. I have worked with him for the last 6 years at Osborn, and then at Shea. He was always willing to help everyone out.
Kristin Tackett
Bryan Krek
June 20, 2009
Rob, You are missed my brother. Keep the lights green and the gas cheap, Someday we will ride again.
Erma Moy
June 20, 2009
May God be with you and bring you comfort in your time of grief, know that my prayers are with you. Love, Erma
Karyn Beckwith
June 20, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Lisa Withem
June 20, 2009
I love you dear cousin and will never forget our times as children playing at the Moy house. I still have the scar on my leg from the pool which is a great reminder of how much fun we had at your house. To my dear aunt, uncle and cousin Tricia I LOVE all of you dearly and I am very happy you are part of my family and will cherrish the times growing up together. Robby was a great kid and father and his time here will reflect in years to come. Do not "give up hope" (as grandpa would say) because he is at a better place and we will see him again someday. Remember he is watching from above so do not let him down.
jerry phares
June 20, 2009
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Jim Sullivan
June 20, 2009
I am at a loss of words and still in shock, I have worked with Rob for the last 16 years and has always gone the extra mile to help others. He always was there when you were down, he was a great person and wonderful family man and father. My thoughts and prayers to his family.
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