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Dad, wherever you are I just want you to know that no matter how much we’ve fought and agued, you were right, is what my heart always knew. I miss you. Love your son
Twenty years has passed and it still feels like yesterday the lord took you from us. I still cry for you just to speak once more. Love Always Stewart and Merry Christmas
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Letter Of Reference For Dad (1976)
To whom it may concern,
This being my first character reference letter it may not appear to be any sense accurately constructed or a work of art but it is a work of truth.
I have known Stu Addley approximately a year. Stu is the epitome of the cliché you can't judge a book by its cover but as I discovered his heart is bigger even than his baggy trousers and his ever ready smile and is friendly and genuine with or without his teeth.
I have worked with him in the CO-OP, he is dependable organized responsible and the Co-Op could not exist without his valuable assistance.
I have asked him to help me with various projects a few including constructing and coordinating the favorite booth at the Westminster Community Halloween Party which was a huge success. He was invaluable at organizing a euchre night at our community and is also one of the very few regulars that come to our executive meetings at the Co-Op.
I have been to his house for tea and much to my chagrin he makes better tea than me and his house is much tidier than mine.
As a father he seems kind consistent loving deeming praise and scolding with equal amounts of love concern and justice. He is firm but with a gentle hand his children are well behaved polite friendly kids always willing to do odd jobs to help their neighbors. If Child Behavior = You! then Stu you have done a fine job. What more can I say? I like him as a friend and respect him as a neighbor. He is one of the few right-on human beings.
Sincerely Your Friend.