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Remembering: James Clyde Holladay Thanks for the inspiration By Robert Flowers "I cried because I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet. I was saddened this morning with the news that my cousin James Clyde "Jimmy" Holladay had passed away. What an inspiration he was to us all. His success as an educator with all the love and respect from his students and fellow teachers tell us that we can all accomplish goals in spite of any human frailty. Jimmy never thought he had any reason not to be an example for others that dealt with physical issues. I was proud of him and will miss him dearly. Thank you Jimmy for the inspiration. - Robert Flowers This story was posted on 2013-06-10 18:05:17
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