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	<title>Comments on: Harold Quinton Wilson</title>
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		<title>By: 429SCJ</title>
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		<description>I remember when I was a boy on Horner Street, Daddy was working 3 to 11 at Monsanto and Moma and me had gone to the Strand Theater on Main Street in Atmore, to see Harper Lee&#039;s &quot;To Kill A Mocking Bird&quot;. My Mother was near the end of the third trimester of her pregnancy. I remember Dr and Mrs Wilson sitting in the row in front of us. Dr Wilson turned in his seat and in his friendly voice said to my mother, &quot;now DELETED, don&#039;t you move around too much, I want to see this movie&quot;. Three days later Dr Wilson brought my sister into the world, over at the old Green Lawn..

Dr Wilson was warm and friendly to all, A life well lived and remembered well by those of us pressing on</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember when I was a boy on Horner Street, Daddy was working 3 to 11 at Monsanto and Moma and me had gone to the Strand Theater on Main Street in Atmore, to see Harper Lee&#8217;s &#8220;To Kill A Mocking Bird&#8221;. My Mother was near the end of the third trimester of her pregnancy. I remember Dr and Mrs Wilson sitting in the row in front of us. Dr Wilson turned in his seat and in his friendly voice said to my mother, &#8220;now DELETED, don&#8217;t you move around too much, I want to see this movie&#8221;. Three days later Dr Wilson brought my sister into the world, over at the old Green Lawn..</p>
<p>Dr Wilson was warm and friendly to all, A life well lived and remembered well by those of us pressing on</p>
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