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Fred's ashes back to the sea


A dozen and a half friends of Fred gathered today to send his ashes into the Atlantic Ocean, on which he had for several years worked, and for which he campaigned all the rest of his life.
This was after the ashes had been poured in, and while we were all a little pensive.
There was Irish whiskey involved in the event. And despite the pensiveness, much laughter.
Fred would have liked it: thinking and laughing with friends..
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This was after the ashes had been poured in, and while we were all a little pensive.
There was Irish whiskey involved in the event. And despite the pensiveness, much laughter.
Fred would have liked it: thinking and laughing with friends..
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