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Lee Austin
February 1, 2005
I so looked forward to spending time with my new friend and neighbor.Sorry to hear of your loose and mine.See you soon.
Laurie and John Boucino
January 29, 2005
Since the very first day we moved into the neighborhood, LT introduced himself with open arms. Always bringing us apples, grapes, gourds, you name it.He made us feel like Loris was our home immediately. The world will truly miss having such a wonderful man in it. Our love to you and your family Miss Delana. We will see you soon.
Linda & Bob Urick
January 12, 2005
"L.T." was the best neighbor someone could ask for. He was always there to lend a helping hand. He also had the best grapes in town!! We will surely miss him. We send our love and support to Delana and Family.
Keisha Hardee
January 11, 2005
I really miss him.He was a good person.
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