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Some moments of a fantastic life.

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7 comments:

  1. Wonderful photos! What a smile!

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  2. Diane said:
    What a beautiful memorial to your dad! The photo of him leaning down and looking at Talia looking up at him almost brought tears to my eyes... All of the photos are wonderful!

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  3. Thanks! It seemed like a good way to present these. Everyone can access them.

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  4. Malcolm Jr., I am sitting here in tears at the beautiful site you created for your Father. Milke was such a special man. Alway enjoyed ribbing him every year about the fact he was two days older than me. I still cannot believe the events of the last week. It is all so unreal. Ernie and I were both so saddened by the news of Mike's passing. We will have the great memories of good times with your Father and Mother to remember. Our hearts go out to you, Leslie, and all the family. Terry Caldwell and Ernie Holden

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  5. You know me and anything pre 1970 - Malcolm Sr. was looking sharp in that suit! What a wonderful life he had, with an amazing wife and son. He will live on in all our memories.

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  6. Malcolm Jr, great tribute to your father, I particularly liked the picture of him holding a young man that I believe is you. The image of Mike is the way he looked the last time I shook his hand. We were in the Air Force stationed at the Mill Valley Air force Station located in Mill Valley, Ca. He was known as the guy with the beautiful girl friend named Leslie, you may know her (smile). The brothers of Mill Valley are planning a reunion next year, Mike will truly be missed.

    Lawrence Myers

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  7. Malcolm, Jr, This is a wonderful tribute to your father. I wish so much that I had gotten the chance to meet him because I have discovered in the last few years that we were cousins. Give your uncle Ralph a call and get him to explain. It took us a while to figure it out. The conection begins in the late 1800's on the Jasper side of the family. My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family.
    William D Cosby, Jr - Glen Allen, VA

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