



It's taken us quite a while to finish his marker... partly due to being busy but I think mostly because it's just so final. The stone was laid last week on his birthday. We're happy with it, even if we're not happy it exists. I have a couple stories to share about that day but don't have time to post them today so look for that later this week.
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Kristi,
I get on here from time to time to check on how everyone is doing. It's always nice to your dad's smiling face. I want to thank you for letting me a part of his life and your family's. I am forever changed because of the Humbabe Revolution. Your dad made an impact on many people on the Harbor, and he left his mark on me forever. I look forward to seeing him again someday. And I look forward to running into you, Mark, and you Mom when I am in town.
Again, thank you so much.
And of course, a big thanks to Ken Bob.
Love Always,
Angela Bradshaw
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