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Susan Smith
March 23, 2007
Back in 1987, when I wrote Mr. Glines a note complimenting his black and white photos of Timothy Dalton for the San Francisco Examiner, he sent me a half dozen 11 x 14 photos that he hadn't used! It was unbelievably generous, and his phography was beautiful. I hope that it is comforting to know that he was so appreciated. Take care.
Sheila Peace
March 8, 2007
Paul, it was an honor and a pleasure to know you, however briefly. I so wanted to take advantage of your offer and bring my daughters to the lake to feed Bert & Gert. I was hoping to see more of your photos and hear some more of your stories. Sara is every bit as lovely as you described her and I would have so enjoyed being around you two together, I'm certain it would have been extremely entertaining. You were an exceptional person and I will miss not having the opportunity to know you and Sara better.
Lowell Sun /Sentinel Internet Dept
March 8, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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