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Solid, dependable Jr. takes charge of IJFASN for K. Davis

Comments re article 42872 Kenny Davis wants a copy of IJFASN but he has to come get itWillie M. Feese, Jr. writes:
Hey Ed. Tell Our old buddy Kenny that if he'll contact me with his address, I'll see to it that he gets a copy of IJFASN. I can't believe Ralph would take so much of his valuable time and reminisce about his old buddies and their antics in the past. See ya, -Jr.


Thanks, Jr. That's real accommodating of you. It shouldn't surprise you that Ralph Roy works to immortalize his old buddies. I noticed his tendency give them a hand up even in his formative years, when took three of his little high school pals, in his elegant German motorcar, to the funeral of John F. Kennedy. I remember how proud he was to have shown them Charles de Gaulle and taught them about the leader of the Free French and about de Gaulle's establishment of the Fifth Republic. So you see, this giving spirit has always been in his nature. But thank you, too. Our family was always proud of the positive influence you had on your peers, too. -EW

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