John
Irate Mormon wrote:
>Whilst begging for donations for the upcoming "Fabulous Fishes" event here in Mississippi, I chanced upong the following at the
>FAMA website:
>
>"Don's love of aquatic life, and his appreciation of its fragility, was apparent. He was always quick to put in plugs for the conservation
>oriented North American Native Fishes Association (NANFA) and to encourage it in every way possible. Although I never met him, our
>communications were always warm and professional. I will miss him.
>
>Vince Brach, Ph.D.
>
>"The Dipnetter"
>
>
>Oldtimers to this list will remember Vince - he has since dropped off the NANFA radar screen for reasons unknown. But both he and
>Don Dewey were great friends of NANFA. I miss Don too - he never failed to personally respond to any of my submissions to FAMA.
>
>
>Prost,
>
>Martin
>Jackson, MS
>--
>Life's a fish and then you fry.
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