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Horst Waller

TO: Eriek Flogger <eflogger@CCObserver.net>

From: Joyce Ashebee <ashj@clarkcountyhistorical.org>

RE: Horst Waller

12-11-99

Dear Eriek,

Our investigations into one Mr Horst Waller have hit something of a standstill. The information we gave you last week about his connections to the early history of Clark County is currently all our research librarians can find. I appologize for the inconvienence this will cause your column, but unfortunately all we have are his property records and his birth and death certificate. Mr Waller is burried in Believers Memorial Cemetery if you would care to examine his grave. It is down the path from the Stargazer monument, near Ellen Spruce's tomb.

One interesting thing I was able to find though was a small newspaper article which mentioned that he was spotted on a hillside several days before he died, wielding a Flaming Sword. Exactly what was seen is not very well documented, but the writer mentions a Flying Creature that could not be described.

This is currently all I have for you, if more information is uncovered, I will let you know.

Oh, please tell your wife congratulations on the child, knowing you, he will be crawling around with a clump of Feri before he can speak.

Sincerely,

Joyce Ashebee

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