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Tori
September 29, 2020
Mrs. Hury was my first and most beloved piano teacher. She inspired me to lead a life full of music when I later went on to play the cello and study music in college. She was the biggest influence in my life and career and not a day goes by that I don't use something she once taught me. I still miss her every day, but know she is listening to me from heaven above.
Catherine MacNeil
December 21, 2016
My most sincere sympathy to Alice's family and friends. Alice and I became friends when we were teaching at the English Language Institute at "Pan-Am". She was such a loving person - her family above all but also her students and colleagues. Her sense of humor always cheered any situation. I remember her saying 'I didn't turn out too bad for being an only child.' God bless you all.
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