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From: "Henry Blair Jr"
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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 6:50 AM
Subject: Re: [NewYorkerOnline] The loss of a member and friend

Reading this is the worst way I could start today.

I, too, had wondered what happened to Christopher. I sold him many parts and delivered them to him in West Palm Beach when I went there to pick up a parts car. We had our share of chucks when we had various 'interesting' experiences. It would be great to finish 'Imperializing' a Town and Country that he had in his memory. I have sold him all of the needed parts. His cars were nice, his Chryslers, Imperial, and Pontiac. I sent him the ad I saw online for the Imperial and he bought it for a very low price.

Christopher was a very big man, and overweight as well. He looked 10 years younger than his true age. His architectural specialty was very, very high end home interiors. His was obviously brilliant as he could talk about anything. I am sure his IQ was in the 150's - 160's - genius level. I know this because of a conversation we had about the 5 year recovery of my son from a brain injury and his 35 point IQ jump after recovery. He was a very humble person with the excellent vision that a successful architect should have.

We should try to get in touch with his family and see what we can do to help them dispose of his beautiful cars and be sure they go into the right hands. That is something he would want. They also may not know about his storage locker at a Store All.

If anyone gets family contact information, please let me know. I am not interested in buying any of his cars or parts, but would like to help in getting them into the right hands as Christopher would want.

I am sure we will be friends in Heaven.

Henry Blair
4365 Butternut Way NE
Roswell, GA 30075-5225
770-998-4897