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Kate Harrison
October 31, 2008
From the time I was a young girl in Atlanta, I have always admired my Great Uncle. Over the years, his name has made it into several of my history projects, including an interview in 5th grade. His cat, Smokey, lives with me now, and I can never forget how happy my Uncle was when I got him that cat. My family (including Smokey) really misses him.
Bob Weiss
October 22, 2008
Over the years, Mr. Ridley and I often ran across each other as I walked my dogs on North Amanda Circle. He would share news of the neighborhood and recount recent events. He and the dogs were always happy to see each other. I will miss those walks and conversations.
jean baker
October 21, 2008
My condolences to the family. I will miss Mr. John. The tomatoes, the roses, someone to tell me remedies the next time I stick a nail my foot, or a bee sting or whatever I need to curve that doctors bill, our jokes how the the weather made us mad. Mr. John was all that to me and more
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