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	<title>Comments on: Naming the Saints</title>
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		<title>By: Eldred Paufve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eldred Paufve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2007 16:55:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As a onetime neighbor and longtime friend of Hazel and Vicki, our son and I happened across this message.   I have tried to print it out, but have not so far succeeded.  My parents Reynold and Mildred Paufve were longtime members of your church as was I as a teenager.  Dad did the redesign and enlargement of the church sanctuary right after WWII and also the design of the new sunday school building, I think.    Hazel and her husband Milton were travelling companions of my folks for several years, and I kept it touch with Hazel and Vicki until we no longer received responses to our Christmas cards, several years ago.  I had assumed that both were no longer with us, and tried several years ago to write to your church about them, but never seemed to have found the correct Zip code.  Hazel certainly lived a saintly life; she was a wonderful person.  I used to sit by and listen as she first related her experiences to my mother when she was a  new teacher in a school for special children.  
  I was a classmate of Virginia Bahr whom I believe is still a member there.   I would appreciate some response to my note.      El Paufve</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a onetime neighbor and longtime friend of Hazel and Vicki, our son and I happened across this message.   I have tried to print it out, but have not so far succeeded.  My parents Reynold and Mildred Paufve were longtime members of your church as was I as a teenager.  Dad did the redesign and enlargement of the church sanctuary right after WWII and also the design of the new sunday school building, I think.    Hazel and her husband Milton were travelling companions of my folks for several years, and I kept it touch with Hazel and Vicki until we no longer received responses to our Christmas cards, several years ago.  I had assumed that both were no longer with us, and tried several years ago to write to your church about them, but never seemed to have found the correct Zip code.  Hazel certainly lived a saintly life; she was a wonderful person.  I used to sit by and listen as she first related her experiences to my mother when she was a  new teacher in a school for special children.<br />
  I was a classmate of Virginia Bahr whom I believe is still a member there.   I would appreciate some response to my note.      El Paufve</p>
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