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RIP Richard Cass; not famous, but great
Topic Started: Dec 1 2009, 04:05 PM (154 Views)
DivaDeb
HOLY CARP!!!
http://www.kansascity.com/238/story/1602749.html

was lucky to have known him
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George K
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Thanks for pointing that one out, Deb. There are so many people that touch us that we should be grateful for. Their passing is always a loss.
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What a wonderful thing that you could know him, Deb. He sounds like he was not only a talented person, but also very nice.
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DivaDeb
HOLY CARP!!!
He was always smiling around the school...with a bright, wide smile and a bounce in his step, which was pretty unusual for the pianists. They were generally sullen and haggard looking, having been holed up in the practice rooms during every waking hour...they had complexions like Gollum, and were not unlike him in disposition :)
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