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June 14, 2010
My deepest sympathies for your loss. I have wonderful memories of Mr. Gram teaching history. For me, he really made it come alive and the fact that he was an important part of WWII history made it even more meaningful.
You always knew that somebody down that long hall (to the woodshop) had your back, even if he growled at you first. Even now, the memory of my interaction with him makes me smile.
Irene Ringwood
June 13, 2010
I am sorry to hear of your loss...although I know your Dad has been ill for a long time now. Both he and your Mom were special friends when I was in Sprague. They made my ministry easier and I still have the picture frame he made for a roster of farewell wishers when I left Sprague. May God give you peace. Wayne Olsen
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