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MMB - Epilogue....Series number 10

Epilogue....Series number 10

So this ends the series of events that have happened in my life from around a month after I turned 14 years old (September 1967) to around the time I began a relationship with my best friend, Kat in 1974.

With that said, here's my disclaimer: in just about 90 days I will be turning 70 years old. Some of the details may be a bit off, but sincerely I am sharing my heart with the best recall I have. Unfortunately, most of the people I could confer with about details were folk in my parent's age group to which most are gone from us. Further, many of my peers are unreachable as we've lost contact. In fact, some of them were last seen at our wedding in 1976 and others in 1974. 

I am sure some facts may be a bit off but none purposely. I happily will accept correcting where my memory has failed. If you are reading this and we're part of the story feel free to comment, or text or email details. Thank you for helping and understanding.

Here's my contact info:
Life Journey Cell phone for texts: 603.412.2682. Life Journey Email: lifejourneyconnection@gmail.com.

This brings a close to my series to which my memories were triggered by events earlier this year in Wilmore, Kentucky at Asbury U and the release a few months back of the movie, The Jesus Revolution.

What will trigger new memories in the weeks ahead? I will take the next week or two off before I return with a blog post, or video or study to share. Blessings to you in Jesus name!

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