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Beyond these revelations, I hope it's implied as to how I would describe him as a person...full of laughter, a practical joker (as I was), though he had a more raucous sense of humor (natural to a Southern boy, I think), of course his generosity knew no bounds (to a fault), and his loyalty to those he loved...beyond what anyone should ever be. (This also was a strength that he had which turned around to assist in destroying him). He made each and every person he ever met, ever so briefly, as if THEY WERE NUMBER ONE. That, I think explains, why so many he knew relatively, "not well, " believed themselves to have been his "closest friend". He saw the good in everyone,...just didn't see the bad, and made a point of telling that person what his/her strengths were, and telling them what he adored about each one of them. We'll continue our series of questions with Kathy on May 4. In the meantime visit Kathy's Web pages at Kathy Westmoreland, which include a sound clip of her marvelous voice and details on her new book and CD. Like many of us in this age of computers, Kathy has recently had server problems and lost several of her emails and addresses. If you've written her in the last two weeks and not received an answer, chances are your letters have been lost in cyberspace. Her email is listed on her Web pages at Kathy Westmoreland along with a guestbook for asking questions and sharing stories.
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