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Last night I received, out of the blue, a telephone call from a newspaper reporter in Nebraska, who was trying to do an article on Don Burda’s memorial tomorrow (October 4, 2008). He was looking for some anecdotes, etc. about Don Burda / Homer. Unfortunately, I couldn’t help him, as I never had the pleasure of knowing Don personally.
Consider this a reminder - if you’re in the area, Don Burda’s memorial service will take place at 1 PM on October 4th at his hometown church, United Methodist Church, in Friend, Nebraska. And if you’re not in the area, be sure to remember to pray for Don’s wife Dee and his daughter—the world has lost one of the great clowns, but they’ve lost their husband and father.
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Tom Raymond, aka. Raynbow the Clown, is a professional clown working out of Madison, Wisconsin, and is available for ministry events, conventions and conferences.Blog • (0) Comments - what's your opinion?• Permalink
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