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Michael Patillo, LSIT
February 3, 2005
I only had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Ash once. He was a fine gentleman and a fine Surveyor.
I hope that God will bring peace and comfort to his family during their time of grief.
Dawn Poettker
January 31, 2005
Sue,
My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this time. I am so sorry for your lost and know you will find strength in your memories and love for your father and his love for you.
Take care,
Dawn
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