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Gary Ross
June 16, 2025
Although I only knew you briefly in person when I visited one stormy winter night, the kindness and presence of the almighty was felt.
Jack Hillard
July 16, 2001
Tucker, All I can really say is how much I miss you. The past two months were incredible for me. You were more than a Brother-In-Law to me. I can't believe you have left so suddenly. Your sister reminds me of how much I meant to you. But you meant a lot to me just the same. You taught me a lot about myself with a few short, and sweet, words. (Remember Proverbs?) I now have another favorite NFL team. I will always root for the Steelers and know you are there swingin' your "Terrible Towel!" What else can I say? You were and will always remain such a sweet kid to me and your family. "Tuck the Truck," we all Love you and miss you wholeheartedly--nothing less. With all the Love and sincerity, may God hold you closely and keep you. Love "your Brother" Jack
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