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From the lens Merle Adams.

  • May 23, 2011 @ 10:22 pm | delete
    To: Cecile:

    Your dad seemed such a sweet man, I too remember the days of fishing with my own father, and he wouldn't let me fish until I learned to put the worm on the hook after I got old enough. He also taught me how to clean the fish too. Love our pappas. I am glad to share his first name to Cecile. Yes, it is Merle. Nice to meet you and thanks for sharing your story of your loving dad and granddad.
  • Irenemaria Oct 24, 2010 @ 8:21 am | delete
    I like the tone of love in this lens.
  • Rich Dewey Aug 22, 2009 @ 11:34 am | delete
    Merle had a sharp mind. He could recall names of people he had not seen in fifty years, and there was always a story to go along with each name. Amazing! Merle's Christian character and witness were constant. He was a man's man who unashamedly proclaimed his love for the Lord. I am excited that the physical suffering of recent times now yields to a life in the presence of Jesus! What a blessing! Of course, one never mentioned Merle without including Simonne. "Merle and Simonne" has that ring to it that sounds so complete. Now Simmone carries on alone, and we will pray that the Lord will richly bless her and comfort her. Simmone has so much to give to her kids and grandkids. God bless her! And God bless the memory of Merle!

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