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Dear Friends,
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<div>We stop this morning to remember our dear friend, Dennis Belcher. Dennis was a tireless worker on behalf of the College and the estate planning profession. You have seen Deb's sad and shocking message.
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<div>We cannot define a dear friend but we can describe one: </div>
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<div>Encourager</div>
<div>Inspirer </div>
<div>Someone who cares as much about what you are doing as what he is doing </div>
<div>The constant lender of the helping hand </div>
<div>The faithful leader </div>
<div>The friendly face</div>
<div>The first to say thank you.</div>
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<div>Or instead, we can just say ... <i>Dennis</i>. </div>
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<div>We will never replace this joyful, gracious man in our hearts. With his passing, the task of carrying on all that he did for the profession remains with us.
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<div>There is much more to be said about Dennis, in Seattle, before and after. In the meantime, I know that you join me in sending your love and affection to Vickie and the Belcher family on this unexpected and exceptionally sad occasion.
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<div>Sincerely,</div>
<div>Turney</div>
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Turney P. Berry<br>
Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP<br>
500 West Jefferson Street<br>
Louisville, Kentucky <br>
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