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Remembering Hughes Walker: Such a great friend

Von Price writes:
I am very saddened this morning to see that another one of my High School Classmates has gone. Hughes and I had Latin class together under Mrs. Kerbow. He was one of the most intelligent in our class.

We had been in contact via e-mail and it was just like the old days in High School. He always had a smile and I can never remember him ever and I mean ever talking about one single person, unless it was something nice that he had to say about them.

He was the most positive thinking and nothing negative ever was spoken. He will be greatly missed and I am so sad that I have lost such a great friend. My heart felt sympathy goes to his family. And I know that when other classmates hear of this they, too, will be sad. -Von Price, Louisville, KY
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