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Frank Rooks (April 2, 1930–November 3, 2022): Memories of my dad
My father had kidney disease for the last three years or so of his life, but he was doing quite well (without dialysis; he was adamant about that) until the spring of 2022. When I found out about Dad’s increasing … Continue reading →
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Tagged cycling, family memorial, Frank Rooks, Swinging on a Star, tennis, Trinidad & Tobago
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