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John Richmond
June 22, 2007
Uncle Ronnie-
u will always be the uncle who lived life the way he wanted. No better way to live it. u gave me something i will never forget and has always made me feel special. thank u.
miss u. love u.
Your nephew,
Jack.
Diana R. Shapiro McCoy
June 22, 2007
To the Richmond Fanily;
Our deepest sympathy from the Doran (Lasky), Shapiro, McCoy
families. Your Grandfather and my
Grandmother were brother and sister. Ronald was a wonderful
boy and man. May his memory sustain you in your time of grief.
'Cousin' Diana Shapiro McCoy
Gene Richmond
June 22, 2007
Ron, you will always be remembered big brother, Your little brother Gene,
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