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John Brizzolara’s Last Column
John- A voice from another, more innocent time and place is sorry, like many others, to read your final column here. Personally, I liked "far afield." Anyone can write about local fare and entertainment. Anyone can't offer what you do. You have a way of uncovering the human condition - including your own - revealing wounds and scars through your wry wit and humor. Having known you back in the late sixties and a brief encounter 20 years later - I had a bit of connection to some of your recollection of that time. Best of luck, old friend, and good health. I'd beg you to take care, but you haven't in all these years - so why start now? I'll miss your mind via the written word - but, since this isn't a eulogy - I'm betting we haven't heard the last from you! Beth— March 25, 2012 6:42 p.m.