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Sherry Hubble (Russell)
May 26, 2006
I was so sorry to read in the paper about Pat's passing. I have so many memories of growing up in the "hood" with the Jenning's kids. Pat was such a sweet woman, with a wonderful smile, except the one time I remember her and Chet coming to the house and neither were smiling. That was the day, Rocky came over to see our new litter of puppies that our cocker spaniel, Ginger had had. He told my dad he really, really would like to have one. So.........Dad loaded the whole litter into Rocky's wagon and off he went. Chet and Pat were back at our house in a "New York Minute"
Rocky, however was allowed to keep one puppy.
Time sure does fly by, but we always can go back in memeories. Thank goodness for that..Love and Best wishes to Bev, Karen, Jimmy and of course, Rocky. Love you guys, Sherry
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