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]]>Just checked in here, and am getting caught up. I was greatly saddened to hear of your pain and loss.
I lost my mom in March, a wound that is still very raw.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
]]>I’m sorry to read about this. God bless you and your family.
]]>I never had the pleasure and honor of meeting your father, but I do know this great man lives on through you–and throughout the larger body of your important scholarly work. Look at it this way: Without him, what in the world would we know about cavalry in the Civil War?
Indeed, both your father and his DNA (TE) will hold forth gallantly on the field of mounted combat until the end of time. And those of us who adore you would not of course have it any other way.
I lost my father at the age of 16 and the day does not go past that I do not yet seek the approval of this most important man in my life. One imagines you will seek–and secure–this same approval of your own esteemed father…
With heartfelt condolences,.. Bud
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