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Hello Patti, Just a note to let you know how much we, as a family gained from processing and shipping the 600 sheets and 300 pillowcases to the men at Fort Sill. The company who donated the sheets and pillow cases, Brady Industries, not only donated the materials, but washed and dried them for us. Our family, (we belong to Liz Fuentes, SC), met in our garage for the last four days and checked each sheet and mended the ones needing a stitch. This time spent together was 'Quality Time'. Two of our Daughters are professional people and the grandchildren are either married or graduating from School. I am 69 and my husband is 72 and we feel this was a great effort or everybody's part to complete and bring the finished product to you. Many others contributed with money and blankets, though we didn't quite meet that quota. Just wanted you to know our Family were happy to have had Liz call and ask us to find and ship the needed things for our men who are protecting us. AGAIN GOOD WORK AND GOD BLESS Sam and Dorothy


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Richard Peshlakai, Miles Peshlakai, Sam Utter, Dorothy Utter, Cathy Peshlakai, & Andrea Truelson



Soldiers's Angel Cheriese Bowen & her sweet sister drove from Oklahoma to Albuquerque in order to pick up the linens from the Peshlakai's, who had driven from Las Vegas.
2-22-2004

 

 

 
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