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Dale Roberts
November 13, 2012
Mr. & Mrs. Mauzaka, Nancy & Tom,
I attended my 40th high school reunion this September and learned that Walt had passed away last December. I am so very sorry for your loss. Walt helped make my senior year of high school fun. He could always make me laugh with his off-beat sense of humor. I remember Walt fondly - those bellbottom jeans, the car door closed by wrapping the seatbelt through the handle, he & Mark (such opposites)trying to convince me to do something bad (not that bad!)... At our reunion Mark, John Janeway (from basketball), John Clark (from tennis), Ed Janicki, Pete Dennett & others who I can't remember shared funny memories of Walt. I'm not sure if this message will reach you, but I wanted to let you know that, after all these years, Walt still holds a special place in my heart. Condolences to you all.
Dale
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