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TrudyAnn Gripp
March 4, 2011
I met Phyllis and Bob Lamm in the late 1980's when I worked with Phyllis at VR BiMart. Both were such great freinds and I loved them both. Phyllis was caring and respected for her hard work. A very good example to us newcomers. Bob would come to pick Phyllis up and once when It had snowed and the company had piled the snow in rows in the parking lot. Bob and another couple came to get Phyllis and Bob decided his little 4 wheel drive Eagle could make it over the tall pile of snow. The car high centered and my guy and myself helpped dig them out. Ever since then we would say, "The Eagle has landed," and that's what I called Bob from then on. I am very glad that I met both Bob and Phyllis. Hugs and Love to the family, TrudyAnn Parker Gripp
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