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Al Schwalbach
January 25, 2024
Lutz family. I am so dearly sorry for your loss. I first saw Billy while we competed against each other in grade school football and basketball. I always had an admiration for him even though we had not met yet. Then we both ended up at TM. He was just a super happy go lucky guy. I was truly lucky to have known him. I pray that Billy is at peace in heaven and pray for healing of your heartache.
Al Schwalbach `81
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