“You will always be a most special person to us. You elevated our understanding of the legal profession and our system of justice.”
Dear Mr. Yates, Your kind and gracious letter to my son reminded me that my good intentions far exceeded my actions. I apologize for being so derelict in thanking you for being so great to us. I also thank Ms. Goodman and your secretary, who was most kind and considerate. You will always be a most special person to us. You elevated our understanding of the legal profession and our system of justice. God is to be praised for His mercy. We firmly believe that you were His point man. You gave to us a Divinely inspired ministry. We are most grateful. Clyde, Jr. (Chuck) did well while incarcerated. He was able to counsel and pray with two weary and troubled pilgrims. He also talked two inmates out of a fight. He is now seeking employment in the local school system working in special education. His goals are to become certified as a teacher and to become a “shepherd” to God’s hurting people. We are very blessed far beyond what we deserve. You have our prayers and everlasting gratitude. If you come west of Richmond to Charlottesville, we invite you to stop by. We would be honored. Blessings and peace.



