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	<title>Comments on: Floyd Hall Obituary</title>
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		<title>By: Amanda Sessel Legare</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amanda Sessel Legare</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello from Cabot, Vermont.  Your father/grandfather was good friends with my Dad, Ben Sessel.  They were both on the board of TWA together and I always thought &quot;Mr. Hall&quot; was very down to earth and a lovely man.  (As was my Dad.) When I was in college (graduated &#039;68) my Mom died of cancer.  She had wanted her ashes &quot;spread over Bermuda&quot; where my parents met and often vacationed.  Daddy found out such an action was illegal, but somehow Mr. Hall arranged for it to happen.  Of all my Dad&#039;s friends, I remember him the best - and he was the best.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello from Cabot, Vermont.  Your father/grandfather was good friends with my Dad, Ben Sessel.  They were both on the board of TWA together and I always thought &#8220;Mr. Hall&#8221; was very down to earth and a lovely man.  (As was my Dad.) When I was in college (graduated &#8217;68) my Mom died of cancer.  She had wanted her ashes &#8220;spread over Bermuda&#8221; where my parents met and often vacationed.  Daddy found out such an action was illegal, but somehow Mr. Hall arranged for it to happen.  Of all my Dad&#8217;s friends, I remember him the best &#8211; and he was the best.</p>
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