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When my older nephew was around 10 he used to walk an older neighbors dog

everyday with him.  One day the neighbor passed.  His wife asked my nephew to

come and get something to remember him by.  Poor Tony was very sad, cried so

hard.  He took  an old broken pocket watch and a United States Navy fork, spoon

and knife.  When Tony moved out of state at age 24 he called me to ask if I

would mail his knife, spoon and fork to him.  He's in his 30's and still eats

off of it each day.

Donna

 

 

 

 

 

 

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