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You may be assure that your services have been
 
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appreciated, and it is with pleasure that I thank you for the  
 
years of dedicated service you have rendered. Your retire-
 
years of dedicated service you have rendered. Your retire-
 
ment is a loss to the Commonwealth, but it is certainly a
 
ment is a loss to the Commonwealth, but it is certainly a
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I wish you the best of health and happiness during your
 
retirement years.  
 
retirement years.  
  

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Letter from Virginia Governor Mills E. Godwin Jr.:

Commonwealth of Virginia

Office of the Governor

Richmond 23219

August 1, 1974


Mr. Carl A. Fehr

108 Spring Road

Williamsburg, Virginia 23185

Dear Mr. Fehr:

Through the Supplemental Retirement System, I have just learned that you have retired from active State service.

You may be assure that your services have been appreciated, and it is with pleasure that I thank you for the years of dedicated service you have rendered. Your retire- ment is a loss to the Commonwealth, but it is certainly a well deserved reward for one who served so faithfully over the years.

I wish you the best of health and happiness during your retirement years.

Sincerely,

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Mills E. Godwin, Jr.

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