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Lydia Smith
November 23, 2004
Eugene was a wonderful man. His laughter could fill a room. I remember when ever I had a bad day at work he would come in to the Hartville Pie Factory and never fail to make me laugh. My heart goes out to his family. Although I only knew him for a short time he had a huge impact on my life. All my love and prayers.
Scott Slaybaugh
November 23, 2004
My sincere condolances on Gene's passing. It's made me think of our youth back in Jamestown Village. I would often run into Gene at various ballgames. He was a good man and will be missed. Sincerely Scott Slaybaugh
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