In appreciation: Bryant Killmer

A farewell and goodbye to longtime Rounders of Riga member Bryant  Killmer, an avid and accomplished hunter and trapper. You left all of us way too early. I don’t know how to really express our appreciation to you. YOU: who always had an upbeat attitude and always a smile and good humor. It was a definite plus when you became a camp member, later followed by your son, Ray,  and now Junior member Clark. May the spirit of the hunt and our camp traditions embrace you.  God bless you, our dear friend, and may you find new happy hunting grounds of your own. 

We Rounders will dearly miss you, a cherished hunter and friend. Happy hunting until we meet again.   

Larry Conklin, Millerton

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