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May 13, 2010
I HAVE KNOWN LEO SINCE HE MOVED TO CHARLESTON IN 1991, HE WAS MY FRIEND AND WAS MY FAMILY . LEO WAS SUCH A KIND HEARTED PERSON, HE DID NOT THINK BAD OF ANY ONE, EVERYONE WAS A FRIEND TO LEO. IT CRUSHED ME WHEN LEO PASSED AWAY AND I WILL NEVER MEET ANY ONE LIKE HIM AGAIN BECAUSE HE WAS ONE IN A MILLION. LEO LIVED AN ADVENTUROUS LIFE. I KNOW GOD HAS ANOTHER ANGEL IN HEAVEN THE DAY YOU LEFT THIS LIFE. I THANK GOD FOR BRINGING YOU INTO MY LIFE AND I SHALL SEE YOU AGAIN ONE DAY MY FRIEND. LOVE ALWAYS CHERYL CLARK
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