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DIANE HILDEBRANDT
March 20, 2002
TO MY DEAR FATHER:
WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS THE MUCH LOVE I HAVE FOR YOU. I NOT ONLY LOST MY FATHER BUT ONE OF MY BEST FRIENDS. THE BEST WAY TO DESCRIBE MY RELATIONSHIP WITH YOU IS TO SIMPLY SAY THE TWO OF US ARE LIKE BREAD AND BUTTER...WITHOUT ONE THE OTHER JUST ISN'T RIGHT. I ADMIRE YOU SO MUCH FOR THE MAN YOU WERE AND FOR MAKING ME THE PERSON I AM TODAY. I CAN SAY THAT I WILL MISS YOU HOWEVER, YOU NOR ANYONE ELSE FOR THAT MATTER WILL KNOW JUST HOW MUCH. YOU WILL LIVE ON IN ME FOREVER AND I LOVE YOU OH SO VERY MUCH DADDY!
YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER
DIANE
BOB CLIFTON
March 19, 2002
I WAS DEEPLY SORRY TO HEAR THE NEWS ABOUT DAN. I KNEW HIM FOR YEARS, BEFORE I REALLY GOT TO KNOW HIM. WHEN I GOT TO KNOW HIM, I FOUND OUT HOW MUCH HE REALLY CARED ABOUT 1 THING - HIS FAMILY !!!! I WISH I HAD FOUND OUT SOONER TO HAVE BEEN ABLE TO HAVE SAID 1 LAST GOOD-BYE. I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.
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