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	<title>Comments on: Lesson of the Watch</title>
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		<title>By: barb berres</title>
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		<dc:creator>barb berres</dc:creator>
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		<description>I also have a story to tell of a watch that my dad left to my husband. He left this world just recently, in Sept of o9 and we all miss him terribly. He was a kind and loving father as well as the president of a water well co. srarted by his great grandfather in the early 1900&quot;s. 
 My husband worked for my father at the co. for 35 years or so, and they became great friends.
  Every year it has been a tradition to have a co. Christmas party ans it was hard not having dad there this year with us at dinner. My husband was wearing the watch that dad wore everyday before he died and for some unknown reason that watch stopped just as we sat down to eat and restarted by itself when we returned home! It has been working just fine ever since! I guess Dad was telling us he was there with us that night, like he always had been, even though we couldent see him. What a beautiful gift!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also have a story to tell of a watch that my dad left to my husband. He left this world just recently, in Sept of o9 and we all miss him terribly. He was a kind and loving father as well as the president of a water well co. srarted by his great grandfather in the early 1900&#8243;s.<br />
 My husband worked for my father at the co. for 35 years or so, and they became great friends.<br />
  Every year it has been a tradition to have a co. Christmas party ans it was hard not having dad there this year with us at dinner. My husband was wearing the watch that dad wore everyday before he died and for some unknown reason that watch stopped just as we sat down to eat and restarted by itself when we returned home! It has been working just fine ever since! I guess Dad was telling us he was there with us that night, like he always had been, even though we couldent see him. What a beautiful gift!</p>
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