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I heard a few days ago that Fred died a couple of weeks ago. I was sorry to hear that, since I was hoping to see him when I come out  for the Convention in September. (I was last out there in Sept 84: I stayed at your place, and Fred and I went to the bus station at about 5 AM to look for someone we thought might be coming in from Missouri.)
I heard a few days ago that Fred died a couple of weeks ago. I was sorry to hear that, since I was hoping to see him when I come out  for the Convention in September. (I was last out there in Sept 84: I stayed at your place, and Fred and I went to the bus station at about 5 AM to look for someone we thought might be coming in from Missouri.)
I've been going to Physical Therapy school for the last two years, which is why I've had very little time for IWW activities. I've had the chance to work with patients who have lost or are losing muscular control of their bodies (specifically MS, & stroke patients as well as quadriplegics). I know  the support  and caring of others make a big difference in those times, and I am glad Fred had this support.

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3/27/87

Friend, I heard a few days ago that Fred died a couple of weeks ago. I was sorry to hear that, since I was hoping to see him when I come out for the Convention in September. (I was last out there in Sept 84: I stayed at your place, and Fred and I went to the bus station at about 5 AM to look for someone we thought might be coming in from Missouri.)

I've been going to Physical Therapy school for the last two years, which is why I've had very little time for IWW activities. I've had the chance to work with patients who have lost or are losing muscular control of their bodies (specifically MS, & stroke patients as well as quadriplegics). I know the support and caring of others make a big difference in those times, and I am glad Fred had this support.