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What a beautiful example of a disciple of Christ. How many people would leave a lucrative performing career to spend more time doing what's most important -- teaching your loved ones.
Great story, I've heard a few of their songs, but now their music will be much more meaningful to me!
It is personally moving to me to hear of people who set a great example their entire life! Being a great person for a moment is easy, but to do it your entire life is truly impressive.
He's such a great example. He never wrapped his head with pride. He stayed humble and faithful to the church. Such a great man.
I never knew him but he sure gave me a lot of great memories. It was real music, not the loud, unintelligible stuff we get now.
Fell in love with the Lettermen in the background . Got to meet Bobby at a Reunion concert. He was personable and talked we us at length as we shared our appreciation for all the good memories associated with listening to the Lettermen. Songs from theis Greatest Hits album are stilled heard regularly on our stereo and IPods. Thank you Bobby for all the good music and the great example .
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