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	<title>Comments on: Glenda Harigel Gulsby</title>
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		<title>By: Tommy Surles</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tommy Surles</dc:creator>
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		<description>Our prayers are with the family of two fine people that they have lost in the past year and one half. I worked around, not with, not for, but in the same mill as Clarence worked. Our jobs caused us to cross paths often as I was in operations and he was in the stores area. He was always engaging me and others in conversations and sometimes very controversial ones. He, in each of these incidents always had a strong opinion of his position. He was a very giving man as he invited me to his home to get pears, peas, okra and other produce items. Of course there was a payment method, pears, he got preserves for him and his wife Glenda, if peas, I picked the same amount for him as for myself.
I met Glenda through these visits and found her to be a quiet, but loving person.
We will miss them mightily.

Tommy Surles</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our prayers are with the family of two fine people that they have lost in the past year and one half. I worked around, not with, not for, but in the same mill as Clarence worked. Our jobs caused us to cross paths often as I was in operations and he was in the stores area. He was always engaging me and others in conversations and sometimes very controversial ones. He, in each of these incidents always had a strong opinion of his position. He was a very giving man as he invited me to his home to get pears, peas, okra and other produce items. Of course there was a payment method, pears, he got preserves for him and his wife Glenda, if peas, I picked the same amount for him as for myself.<br />
I met Glenda through these visits and found her to be a quiet, but loving person.<br />
We will miss them mightily.</p>
<p>Tommy Surles</p>
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