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Posted by Tom Anderson on February 15, 2001 at 11:44:30 from (63.142.149.3):
I don't know if this is the appropriate forum or not, but I'm posting this anyway. I am John Ault's son-in-law and Cheryl Ault's husband. On Feb. 7th, John Ault of Waverly, Ohio passed away unexpectedly. Many of you around the country, I'm sure, have run into John at some time or another at one of the many tractor shows he attended. John was one of the most decent human beings I've ever known. He would do anything he could to help others in need. That's why I want to post this message. John's widow, Karen Ault, has mounting medical bills that will be very difficult for her to keep up with. Any financial support that you can provide would be appreciated. I will be contacting the local bank in Waverly to set up an account for Karen Ault. Anyone wishing to contribute can contact me at my email address to get further information. Sincerely, Tom Anderson
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