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D Combs
April 14, 2012
Of the many lessons I learned from my grandfather, the most valuable was (and still is) to be tough; which includes both being persistent and fighting for what you believe in. His death is a very tough loss, though also a reminder to continue being tough in his honor.
Bella &Tonin Schneider, Marku
April 14, 2012
We are so sorry to receive the sad news .We know how difficult this day is for you and we send you love & compassion . We now understand what helped shape the wonderful person that you are, we love you and hope that you and Bill will reach to us for anything you might need.
love , Bella & Tonin
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