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To: HandsOn who wrote (38054)12/24/2001 7:17:40 PM
From: If only I'd held  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208838
 
Merry Christmas all. This marks the third time I have wished my friends on SI a merry Christmas. It feels kind of strange to think that I have been talking with this group of people for almost 3 years now and have only put a face to about 4 names. I have met some very good people on this site over the years, and I have met some folks that are probably not good for anyone but themselves. All the same, I would like on this day to say a very warm merry Christmas to everyone I have met on SI and their families. And with those of you who I have become friends with, I hope to spend many more Christmas seasons. Enjoy the holidays, be safe, be warm, be loved and give love, and have a good time. And know that there is a friend out here in cyberspace who thinks of you often and wonders....who the hell am I talking to? (gg)

Your friend, Greg



To: HandsOn who wrote (38054)12/24/2001 8:34:39 PM
From: KevinMark  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 208838
 
John, my girlfriend's father past yesterday @ 5pm of stomach cancer in their own home in Boston. He was 56! Paul Callahan leaves behind his wife Louis, two children and a son in law Melissa, Diane, and Neil, two grandchildren Stephanie and Ansleigh. I'm flying up tomorrow afternoon and will be there for probably a week. I know this will be your first Christmas w/o your father as well, and wanted to wish you and everyone here a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 2001 has been a very difficult year for many, and may 2002 be a grand year for all.

Sincerely,

Kevin