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Marilyn Springgay
December 8, 2010
Marilyn Davey Springgay, Jeanne Davey, and Dorothy Davey McMeen were all saddened to hear of Dick's death, he was a caring and loving friend and we delighted to call him famiy
Tina Matthews
December 8, 2010
Jeri,
My heart broke for you when I heard the sad news. I didn't know he was back at Somerby until Sunday when I talked to Jane. She said he was very weak so I decided to visit with him this week. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. He will truly be missed at Somerby. I still have alot of his e-mails on my computer, some I haven't even opened yet. It certainly was a pleasure getting to know him. I know you will really miss him, but know that he has a heavenly home and a new body.
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