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Linda Stone
September 15, 2006
Louise,
I am so sorry to hear about Carl. Doug has kept me informed over the years about you and the family. I saw the notice in today's paper and wanted to reach out. My thoughts are with you.
Linda D. Stone
Ken Lippe
September 15, 2006
What I will always remember about Carl is his devotion to his family. Our oldest son Barry had the privledge of attending school with Josh and Amanda. I can still remember Carl's words describing Amanda's "infectious laughter" at probably a Kindergarten Parent's Day. Also visiting his office to obtain those Ranger tickets was great. I will miss seeing you in Temple next week but will know you are there watching out for your family.
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