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davidmullen
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Missing Person
(Posted On: Tue 28th Apr 2009 at 13:29)
Urgently Wish to Make Contact
Many years ago,I lived in Walton-on-Thames in the High St,but in '66,I went with my folks to Perth ,Australia.I had a very good friend,who lived at 44 High St.We kept in touuch over the years,but lost contact about 20 years ago.His name is J.P.Reader,his actual name is John,but he always went by the name James.He had a brother Michael.James used to work for Taylor Woodrow,mainly overseas,such places as Aden!He was always interested in pulling apart old cars(Bentleys)etc and then selling them on.James would be around 70 now,and i'm getting into my 60's,and I really would like to get in touch as my time is getting short,health wise.He was one of those people that you meet in life that mean something to you,and if you could help me track him down,I would be able to close this chapter that has been niggling me for nearly 20 years.Any reasonable costs that are outlayed will be refunded.Hoping you can help,
Thank you David
 
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Re: Missing Person
(Posted On: Wed 29th Apr 2009 at 12:12)
Best of luck with the search. Unfortunately I cant say that I know of anyone by the name John/James Reader but I'm intrigued by your use of the internet and websites like this one to contact old friends. However, have you tried services like Friends Reunited?
 
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