Sunday, September 27, 2020
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So sorry to hear of Bill's passing. I always liked him. Very likable man. I remember us kids watching cartoons with him. He'd sit on the couch and watch with us. He'll be missed. Anne and Rudy are saddened by his passing also. I have fond memories of South Pearl St. I still remember their apartment over the bar. We lived just down the street next to Art Flanigan's Bar. Lots of memories of all the places we went to such as Mohawk River, Willsboro, and Hampton Beach. We had fun! I remember walking the beach in New Hampshire and finding that huge lobster. Everyone was afraid of getting in trouble if we brought it back and cooked it. Cutting down Christmas Trees out to the camp in Berne. I remember Mrs. Figel and her cooking. Didn't eat any frogs legs though. Echo Lake was one of the best times. Us kids had run of the whole place if you behaved. We did. Us kids had it good there. We just recently went there back in July. It hasn't changed much at all. I thought of the Figels the whole time there. I think of them now and I hope that Bill is safely with the Lord which I know he is and my deepest sympathy to his family. Love Junie.