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Heather Waye
August 15, 2023
Courtney, Mack, Madison and Mason I pray God gives you the strength to get thru this difficult time and the peace to guide you in the future. Rick was a most caring man. My last visit we had a wonderful talk and he told me how crazy in love he was with his entire family. He wanted me to know he would take good care of each and every one of you. He spoke your names and his face lit up. He heard your names and saw your faces and he grinned. He found a love that so many people are still searching for. You each made him very proud and very happy. Be as proud of being his family as he was of each of you. I love you all. Aunt Heather
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