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Roberta Weber White
July 1, 2020
I have many fond memories of my oldest brother Tom. One of my first memories was when he left home to go to Perdue University and then again when he went into the Navy and became a pilot. My mother would sit at the kitchen table and write him letters. I would sit across from her and pretend I was writing and I would scribble a letter to him. I still have a letter he wrote to me and I will always cherish it. I will also always remember how much Tom enjoyed going to the Chrisney High School Alumni reunions and our Weber reunions. He didn't miss a one. I want to close by bragging on his six children. Every one of them has turned out great and have been very supportive of their dad. He can be proud of them. He will be missed.
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