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Leonard Sweet, cultural historian.

LifeSlices: Pausing to remember

It was two years ago this morning.

She will always be my inspiration. Today, I published another essay. She would be proud.

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One Response to “LifeSlices: Pausing to remember”

  1. Walt Huntsman Says:

    Terry,

    I was lucky enough to work with Alicia at Channel 31 in the early 1990s when I was a producer and she worked in the Shoals bureau. I stumbled across the 31 Alumni website tonight and from there to the news from two years ago.

    I enjoyed working with her and was stunned to learn of her death, even though the knowledge came more than two years after the fact. Even now, I don’t know what to say.

    Oddly enough, this knowledge came on the day of my 15th wedding anniversary. It has taken me this long to develop each a slice of what the two of you had, but I cannot imagine what my life would be like if I had never met and married Teresa.

    Because of the age of this blog entry, I do not know if you will see my comments, but you are in my thoughts. I hope you continue to grow stronger and that she continues to watch over you.

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