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Date Posted: 01:10:42 10/07/02 Mon
Author: Squire Bane
Subject: Re: Sad Quest to Scatter Squire Caleb's Ashes at KRF
In reply to: Virginia Pulver (His Mother) 's message, "Sad Quest to Scatter Squire Caleb's Ashes at KRF" on 10:47:14 10/03/02 Thu

Squire Caleb has come to rest on the tiltyard, in accordance with the Wishes of his Family. Sir Joseph, Squires Wolf, Seana, and Brian were in attendance as I had the honor of delivering his ashes to their resting place upon the lists.

Rest Well Noble Friend, Forever interred within our hearts.

Squire Bane

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[> [> Thanks: Mission Accomplished - Sad Quest to Scatter Squire Caleb's Ashes at KRF -- Virginia (Caleb's Mother), 15:42:00 10/10/02 Thu

I want to share my gratitude to all of you who may have been involved in scattering Caleb's ashes and in the remarks at the Boar's Head. I wish I could have been there. There is probably nothing more difficult in life than accepting the death of a loved one and certainly nothing can ease the transition or diminish the ache that consumes the hearts of those who are suffering. Please know, good people of the village, how much it means to me that you shared these moments together. It gives me a sense of community and connection to know that people from our past took pains to honor Caleb's memory. The seasons we worked at KRF together taught us much about camaraderie and esprit de corps. It is evident that there are those among you who live consistently with the demands of those values. Thank you for all your help.

Ginny (and Mark) Pulver in Sunny SC


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