"T", we are going to miss you so very much. I was fortunate to have known you for over 30 years. We played lots of golf and even drank a few brews afterward. This is when we would lament about what we might have done or should have done to score better. We would all express our views on what is right or wrong with the world. Of course we repeated stories often but at the end, we would say our so longs and looked forward to our next match. It was not uncommen for"T" sink a long putt or chip in to snatch a skin from one of us. He would get this sheepish grin on his face and say "sorry" He was one of the kindest, caring and generous people I know. We will keep the memories alive as well retell stories with some embellishment I am sure. I have no doubt he has already secured a prime tee time on one of Heaven's courses.
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