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WOMEN and MOM'S OF MY LIFE






Mary Prahl Fries, my mother, the one who "made me what I am?"



Norma Blackwell Chamberlin, my mother-in-law, who has loved me, as a son, ever since that day in 1974 when Cheryl and I announced to be husband and wife



Cheryl Chamberlin Fries, my wife of 31 years, the mother our our 3 children, who is just as beautiful today as the day I met her in November of 1973.


Tracy Hartman Fries, my daughter-in-law and the mother of my granddaughters. A delight to have in our family.

Ladies, thank you for loving me! Thank you for loving your husbands and children and being a Godly example for all the world to see.

I love each of you in more ways and with stronger emotion than I can express.

Your son, son-in-law, husband, father-in-law,
Paul

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