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Darlene Hulteen
August 16, 2008
Frank W. Morrill is my Uncle. Unfortunately, it has been many years since I had seen him.
I have, however, some of the fondness memories of him as a child. My family would visit frequently in New York. Uncle Frank, Aunt Florence, cousins Debra and Charlie and we had some very good times.
Many people may not realize but Uncle Frank played the harmonica. He was taught by his Father, and taught himself to play the piano. One of his favorites songs on the piano was "Some Where My Love".
I am thankful to have known him at that time and to have been given the gift of those memories.
Uncle Frank, may you have peace.
Love Darlene
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