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Remembering Mr. James. He was a great person About posting: Note on death of Mr. James Dohoney That is correct information (about the death of Mr. James Dohoney after he left the Hotel Miller Fire in 1977). He did pass away in his car after he helped people get out of the hotel. My family used to live and work on his farm. He was a great person. The first money that I made was on his farm hauling in hay, I was 8 years old. Got to drive one of his International Super H tractors. Man that was GREAT!s/Dale Smith This story was posted on 2008-11-26 10:34:36
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