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In 1994 when I moved to Boise to take a job in the Idaho State Dept. of Health and Welfare Child Support Central Office, I met Carrie Moore, who was in my workgroup. She was the departmental receptionist. Carrie was a very kind woman, who was very good at handling the people who came in to pay child support or talk to a specialist about their case.
I was transferred to foster care after five months, and Carrie got a similar job at one of the IDHW offices closer to her home, which at that time was in Homedale. She was divorced, and had a grown son. The internet was really in its infancy then, so there was no email, and we lost touch. I am sorry about that. I really liked her. -- Sue Ann Harfst
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In 1994 when I moved to Boise to take a job in the Idaho State Dept. of Health and Welfare Child Support Central Office, I met Carrie Moore, who was in my workgroup. She was the departmental receptionist. Carrie was a very kind woman, who was very good at handling the people who came in to pay child support or talk to a specialist about their case.
I was transferred to foster care after five months, and Carrie got a similar job at one of the IDHW offices closer to her home, which at that time was in Homedale. She was divorced, and had a grown son. The internet was really in its infancy then, so there was no email, and we lost touch. I am sorry about that. I really liked her. -- Sue Ann Harfst
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