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CONVERSATIONS | From the Members


Former Employee Thanks TSCRA Insurance Services I have heard from several people


who worked with me and for me while I was there at TSCRA. The last year or so has been pretty tough. Trevi Turner has helped me a lot with my insurance. I told her my history with TSCRA. I was enrolled in the TSCRA health insurance as an employee in the very beginning of the program. That would have been sometime in the 1970s. When I left TSCRA in 1987 I kept


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the insurance and have had it all this time. It has really paid off here lately with the medical issues that I have had. I turned 65 on my last birthday and Trevi helped me get set up on a Medicare Supplement and a Prescription Drug Plan. I have never met her, but we have talked on the phone and emailed a lot. I told her I would get by there and meet her.


With kindest regards, Dale Segraves Midlothian


Thanks for Special Ranger Wills I would like to personally thank


and commend Special Ranger Mar- vin Wills for his work on the inves- tigation and conviction of our long- time ranch hand who was stealing cattle. Special Ranger Wills was very helpful throughout the inves- tigation.


Bobby Shapiro, Shapiro Brothers


Cattle Company, Austin


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