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Jaeger-LeCoultre

It was embarrassing to remember my letter

 

but encouraging to realize I learned a lot more from him than he perhaps suspected. 

We were a long ways away and poor enough not to visit very often.

But he shared things like "avoid lending to family and you will be a happier man" and 
"I don't give you fancy presents because that's not a good way to be remembered"

Things like that which I didn't really understand then but I do now. 

He died suddenly after a minor operation and I went to Texas to see my grandmother - 
she was very happy and determined to give me his gold watches (instead of the other 5 grandkids).

Mike









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