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“All human life has its seasons, and no one’s personal chaos can be permanent: winter, after all does not last forever does it? There is summer, too, and spring, and though sometimes when branches stay dark and the earth cracks with ice, one thinks they will never come, that spring, that summer, but they do, and always." T.Capote

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Vincent Paul Thomas

Vincent Paul ThomasVincent Paul Thomas, age 40 lived from 1961-2001. He was an EMT, firefighter, private pilot, and an entrepreneur with his own Rocky Mountain Red-Dirt T-Shirt line. He ran a county store and a girl that worked with him was being abused by her live-in boyfriend. Being a single mother with two small children, she asked for refuge at her boss’s house. Her boyfriend came over with a gun to get her and the kids. Vince blocked the way and ended up being shot three times. He gave his life to save three others -- as was his way.


In loving memory,


Mom


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