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Re: R.I.P. Will Urbina

Reply #15
My condolences.

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Reply #16
My condolences go out to you


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Reply #18
Sorry to hear about that.  It is hard for me appreciate just what those guys do overthere untill I hear a personal story, then it tends to hit close to the heart and the home.

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Reply #19
I am sorry for your loss.

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Reply #20
Recent troubles aside..

Sorry for your loss, his family's loss, and the country's loss.

I'm not one to use this much.. as far as I'm concerned, the one they folded up and handed to us just before we buried my dad is the only one I need.. but:

 :america:

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Reply #21
I am sorr to hear that. :disappoin
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