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W. Troy Goings
June 21, 2004
To the family that was always there when I needed anything. I just wanted to say what a priveledge it was to have met such an amazing individual. Lynn was always someone I could look up too and try and model my own life the way he did his. It was an honor to have been able to sit in the living room with him and talk about sports whether it was golf, basketball, or his beloved A's. He will be greatly missed. My heart goes out to the family, and like they have been there for me, I would like to return the many favors they have bestowed on to me. Grandma if you need anything...let me know.
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