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25 Feb 2011 10:56p.m.
Caleb wrote:
i have made a tribute in the form of lego it can be found here www.mocpages.com/moc.php/254666
23 Feb 2011 10:59a.m.
faye colin hurrley wrote:
our thoughts go with all.we are from caterbury. we are devasted. we whr in wanganui countdown when hearing of the earthquake i couldnt wait to see my husband colin.we experinced the sept earthquake it was the most frightening time of our lives.love to every one.
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