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Melissa Shipley Gruber
July 24, 2019
Mike,
We had one amazing phone call the night you and Justin were at my dad Jim's home. We talked for a while about silly things, how lucky you were to be invited to my parents house and I knew then you were so special, kind and genuine. I wish we got to meet in person and I'm sad to never get the chance. Know that there are so many people who love you and miss you. I have planted a hibiscus plant in our front yard in your memory and every time I look at it, I think of you and the kindness you shared with everyone around you.
To Mike's family, I am so sorry for your loss. My heart breaks knowing the pain you are experiencing. You are all in my heart and prayers through this impossible time, and may God bless you and give you strength each and every day.
Love,
Melissa and Nick
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