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George
was an avid gardener so we thought it most appropriate to plant a tree in
Griffith Park In his honor. Not just an ordinary tree but a majestic Cayman Island pine That will continue to grow strong and proud throughout the century withstanding the elements of Nature and time. It wasn't just haphazardly planted in an ordinary place, but the site was chosen with the utmost care and love On a southeastern hillside framed by the Hollywood sign and the rising sun above. Strolling past it in the early dawn, we will always be reminded of the beautiful "Here Comes the Sun"- George's swansong. George must be delighted and proud as can be Because he was an avid gardener and in his honor we planted a most splendid tree With all our love and deep appreciation, it seems. God bless you, George. I'll see you in my dreams. |
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Susan Hancock started writing poetry at the ripe old age
of nine years. Her first poem, "War", an anti- war
statement, was published in her elementary school newspaper in
Chicago. She has continued to write poetry and publish in various
anthologies throughout her life. |
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