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Bob and Mike in Hawaii March/April 2011
Robert Giras
November 27, 2012
We will miss you terribly Mike and all the great adventures we embarked upon throughout the last 45 years. You were part of my family when my parents were alive as well as with Jovy and our kids. My children called you "Uncle Mike" for good reason and that was because you truly were like one. We will love you forever and ever and will see you again on the other side or in our next lives. No doubt, we will have many more adventures to come! Fare thee well Mike!
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