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Jill LEAVITT
November 6, 2024
He was my uncle, we did not get a chance to Know each other. His brother, my uncle Paul lives in the house that I spent most of my childhood in with my grandma and grandpa Eddie, who is their dad. My mom Laurel is their sister.
Along with my Aunt Jill, who lives in Taos New Mexico
David Ostrin
November 12, 2021
Dr Wasden was my favorite professor. He was always kind, clever, and witty and I always looked forward to his classes and lectures.
Ronnie, brother Paul far left. Step-mother, Edith, far right.
Sharon Earp
June 11, 2020
Marlene Van Auken
June 8, 2020
Time passes and we lose contact. That does not diminish the time we had together. RIP
1998
Sharon Earp
June 8, 2020
Witty and very, very wise. I loved him.
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