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In Loving Memory of

Willy (the Tank) Loman

October 24, 1891- March 6, 1952

Willy Loman of wormwood New York died on March 6th after he crashed his car into oncoming traffic.
Police place the time of death at 11:24pm.

Willy was the son of Clyde and Sharleen Loman. He was the brother to Ben and Clyde jr. Loman. He was
the Husband to Linda Loman who is now a 55 year old widow. He was the father to Biff and Harold
Loman.

Willy Loman a loving husband and a good father. He had many interest in his life some of which include
working on the house and gardening. He started his passion for house work and building things at a very
young age. Being the son of a fourth generation carpenter working with his hands came naturally to him.
The proudest work that he ever did was building the front stoop on his house in wormwood New York
and redoing his roof on that very same house. He gardened with his two sons where they were younger
and loved to be outside working with them.

Willys biggest accomplishment in life was becoming the New England Man at the company that he
worked at for over 40 years. He got this achievement for opening up new areas in New England for his
company. He also had some smaller awards like seller of the year back in 1910. Also best sales pitch in
1932.

Willys legacy lives on through his sons Biff and Happy Loman. Through them he can still live based on
the philosophy he thought them to live by. This philosophy was to be well liked and make lots of money.
The boys carry with them this philosophy everywhere they go because it is what Willy would have
wanted.
Nick Habrle

Ms. Schmidt

English 11

4/3/17

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