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Heart Troubles

I was saddened to hear that Uncle Steve (pictured next to me) was experiencing some heart trouble today and had to go to the hospital in an ambulance. I can remember as a kid watching him pitch at the ballfields in Eaton Rapids and occasionally he had to stop and take a rest because of his heart. I always enjoy talking with Steve when we come to visit Eaton Rapids. He is always very inquisitive as to what I am up to and asks questions until he understands every aspect of the subject at hand. I know that he usually has all the angles figured out.
On this day in late October of 2003, we went and visited D.C. with them while they were visiting Laura. I remember walking a lot, as we went from the Air and Space Museum to the Natural History Museum and down past the Washington Monument, the White House, the Vietnam Memorial, and finally down to the Lincoln Memorial. Our feet ached at the end of that day.
I wish you and your family the best, Steve. Recover soon.