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Bill Blake
Yesterday
Uncle Rich was my second uncle from my paternal grandmother. My siblings and I never really had a grandfather but to the Blake kids he was ours. We will miss him dearly as he represents the last of his generation. May he RIP
Cheryl (Chapin) Kinney
Yesterday
My sincere condolences to the Bridges Family. I have been sort of associated with them all my life, even though I moved away from River Road (and Mass.) in 1966. Clinton was my bus driver when I was in 1st grade. Young Richard (Ritchie) was my middle brother Charlie Chapin's friend in high school. Richard Sr was a good friend to my oldest brother, Eric Giebel. I believe Philip (can't remember last name) was my "guardian" when I rode bus at age of 6. And Alan Blake bought my childhood home on River Road. So I have a long-tiime association with the Bridges family.
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