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Fair to Middling
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Fair to Middling

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Kent Tone never met a stranger he couldn’t talk to. If you gave him half a breath he’d have you knee deep in a conversation before you knew what happened. Whether you were talking to him for the first time or the millionth, Kent had a talent of connecting with people. He was a true story teller.

To distract from his wife’s failing health, Kent gathered the old letters he had written home from the War and, with his granddaughter’s help, began recording his stories and anecdotes. The project proved to not only honor his wife’s final request, but it also gave a deeper meaning to his own remaining years.

The memories he reveled in the most were during WWII. Kent wanted to share the experiences he had and, in that way, live on. With his permission and blessing, his granddaughter Kira Shay, set out to give those memories new life.

This is the collection of those memories.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fsf Publications
Date
26 October 2018
Pages
340
ISBN
9780996148580

Kent Tone never met a stranger he couldn’t talk to. If you gave him half a breath he’d have you knee deep in a conversation before you knew what happened. Whether you were talking to him for the first time or the millionth, Kent had a talent of connecting with people. He was a true story teller.

To distract from his wife’s failing health, Kent gathered the old letters he had written home from the War and, with his granddaughter’s help, began recording his stories and anecdotes. The project proved to not only honor his wife’s final request, but it also gave a deeper meaning to his own remaining years.

The memories he reveled in the most were during WWII. Kent wanted to share the experiences he had and, in that way, live on. With his permission and blessing, his granddaughter Kira Shay, set out to give those memories new life.

This is the collection of those memories.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fsf Publications
Date
26 October 2018
Pages
340
ISBN
9780996148580