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Note    N811         Index
REMARKS Mathew (Matt) was the youngest and the most athletic and independent of three brothers. He left home and lived independently of his parents when he was sixteen, working constuction summers and weekends while continuing to maintain respectable grades and establishing himself as a blue-chip, high-school athlete of considerable promise. Matt died tragically in an teenage automobile accident when a another car driven by his best friend struck his.

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Note    N812         Index
REMARKS Mathew (Matt) was the youngest and the most athletic and independent of three brothers. He left home and lived independently of his parents when he was sixteen, working constuction summers and weekends while continuing to maintain respectable grades and establishing himself as a blue-chip, high-school athlete of considerable promise. Matt died tragically in an teenage automobile accident when a another car driven by his best friend struck his.

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Note    N813         Index
REMARKS Mathew (Matt) was the youngest and the most athletic and independent of three brothers. He left home and lived independently of his parents when he was sixteen, working constuction summers and weekends while continuing to maintain respectable grades and establishing himself as a blue-chip, high-school athlete of considerable promise. Matt died tragically in an teenage automobile accident when a another car driven by his best friend struck his.

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Note    N814         Index
REMARKS Mathew (Matt) was the youngest and the most athletic and independent of three brothers. He left home and lived independently of his parents when he was sixteen, working constuction summers and weekends while continuing to maintain respectable grades and establishing himself as a blue-chip, high-school athlete of considerable promise. Matt died tragically in an teenage automobile accident when a another car driven by his best friend struck his.

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Note    N815         Index
REMARKS Mathew (Matt) was the youngest and the most athletic and independent of three brothers. He left home and lived independently of his parents when he was sixteen, working constuction summers and weekends while continuing to maintain respectable grades and establishing himself as a blue-chip, high-school athlete of considerable promise. Matt died tragically in an teenage automobile accident when a another car driven by his best friend struck his.

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Note    N816         Index
REMARKS Mathew (Matt) was the youngest and the most athletic and independent of three brothers. He left home and lived independently of his parents when he was sixteen, working constuction summers and weekends while continuing to maintain respectable grades and establishing himself as a blue-chip, high-school athlete of considerable promise. Matt died tragically in an teenage automobile accident when a another car driven by his best friend struck his.

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Note    N817         Index
REMARKS Mathew (Matt) was the youngest and the most athletic and independent of three brothers. He left home and lived independently of his parents when he was sixteen, working constuction summers and weekends while continuing to maintain respectable grades and establishing himself as a blue-chip, high-school athlete of considerable promise. Matt died tragically in an teenage automobile accident when a another car driven by his best friend struck his.

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Note    N818         Index
REMARKS Mathew (Matt) was the youngest and the most athletic and independent of three brothers. He left home and lived independently of his parents when he was sixteen, working constuction summers and weekends while continuing to maintain respectable grades and establishing himself as a blue-chip, high-school athlete of considerable promise. Matt died tragically in an teenage automobile accident when a another car driven by his best friend struck his.

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Note    N819         Index
REMARKS Mathew (Matt) was the youngest and the most athletic and independent of three brothers. He left home and lived independently of his parents when he was sixteen, working constuction summers and weekends while continuing to maintain respectable grades and establishing himself as a blue-chip, high-school athlete of considerable promise. Matt died tragically in an teenage automobile accident when a another car driven by his best friend struck his.