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P.S. One of the more important things I have learned in my life is to be sure I am seeing people & events from an honest perspective. I see life as one phase of existence -- death is passage to a higher plane of existence. Richard Bach said it in a much more poetic way in his book Illusions:
"What the caterpillar calls
the end of the world, the
master calls a butterfly."

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Many seek this kind of loving companionship and few are lucky enough to find it or to work for it. I am sure you each enhanced each others life substantially -- I am glad you were there for each other.

I feel what is important about life is not how long we live, but how we live our lives. Fred decided to give himself for what he believed in, and I remember him in that image, not the way he was at the end of this phase of his existence. We have all been blessed to be able to share with him.

Peace to you, Tom Hill x331984 Delegate 86-22

P.S. One of the more important things I have learned in my life is to be sure I am seeing people & events from an honest perspective. I see life as one phase of existence -- death is passage to a higher plane of existence. Richard Bach said it in a much more poetic way in his book Illusions: "What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls a butterfly."