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Stephen Fielder
May 28, 2017
Eric was a soft spoken earnest fellow, and I was priviledged to know him as a friend. I met him in Bus Operator training at Dallas Area Rapid Transit. He was trying very hard to make a go of it in Dallas and at DART. When his health failed him, he had to leave Texas and return to Virginia knowing that he did not have much time left. He made a circle of solid friendships in Dallas, and he is sorely missed. RIP, Eric.
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