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Bill and Jane McLean
April 16, 2005
Dear Olga & Family,
Needless to say, Paul's death comes as a shock and with a flood of good memories. Aside from working together for the Bureau in Chicago, we went on a lot of fishing trips. He was a great guy, well-liked, interesting, and certainly someone who will be well-remembered.
Lorraine & Rich Hagen
April 15, 2005
"We are the rememberers,
the people left behind
to keep the one who's gone from us
alive in heart and mind,
the people left to cherish
and preserve a legacy...
Yes, we are the rememberers,
and we will always be."
With Love and Prayers for Strength and Comfort, Lorraine and Rich (Paul's St. Louis brewery buddy) Hagen
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