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Teresa Johnson
December 2, 2009
I miss your beautiful smile aready, Pappy, but I have one more person to look forward to greeting me in heaven. Does this mean that I have to learn to hug Brian instead of you since I have extra hugs left over now? I will be forever grateful that I was able to spend some time with you on Thanksgiving Day. Love you and miss you.
Dan Rhew
December 2, 2009
Oh, I sure enjoyed my breakfast time with Mr. D. He was as kind and gentle a man as I have ever met. He will be sorely missed.
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