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Paul Horst
June 10, 2002
My sincere condolences to Gary's family, especially to his daughter. Please understand that Gary loved all of you very much and that nothing you did could have changed things.
I worked with and was good friends with Gary in 1985-1987 at Dayton-Granger, and I, too, suffer from depression. He was a great friend, and though I last saw him three years ago, I will miss him. I always thought there would be other chances.
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