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Kristine Atkins
September 24, 2009
Dearest Uncle Tom,
I did not get to know you until much later in my life and I wish we could have had more time together. You were the kindest, gentlest person and you've really touched my heart. I'm really going to miss you. Please say hello to your sister, my Grandma Joyce.
Love always, Kristine
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Bob (Ole) & Dora Olsen
September 7, 2009
We are really going to miss our weekly chats. We sure had a lot of good times in our fifty-six years of knowing each other. I know you are resting in a much better place now where you can keep a good eye on your "Huskies". God be with you.
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