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Robert W.Thrush Jr.
November 14, 2025
My dear cousin Andy. I am sorry it took me nearly 50 years to visit you and your dear mother Aunt JoAnn. It was nice talking with you but we never even knew you were suffering with cancer.
I´ll always remember as a child our visits to the farm, playing in the barn hay lofts, sitting with all the family watching the peanuts boiling in that huge cast iron pot, buried in the back yard. OH MY, HOW I FELL IN LOVE WITH MY VERY FIRST TASTE! I Still Love Boiled Peanuts.
God Blessed You With A Wonderful Life Every Man On Earth Would Love To Live! You Are Truly Missed.
Love You,
Robert Jr. & Cornelia Thrush
Pinehurst, N.C.
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