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Hey Bob~

         My name is Suzanne ‘Zuesha’ Lunsford, granddaughter of Gordon and Mable Aikens, owners of Spratt Tavern in the
         60’s.  Having been raised in northern Michigan, your music has been a soundtrack of sorts for most of my life and
         it’s always been exciting to know you’re family.  I’ve spent nearly 60 years ‘trying to get my courage up’ to write you.

         In 2010, just before returning to Alpena to care for my father, Captain Ronald Aikens, I met the love of my life in
         Nashville, TN - John Lunsford, aka Buck50 Blues.  We took a chance on chance and paid cash for our first property
         in Michigan within  6 months of meeting.  He was a general contractor from Ventura, CA, but Fitty’s driving passion
         was music and he’d worked in the industry for decades.  Since 1991, I had been a business woman in Nashville, not
         having the guts to sing in public.

         Buck50’s powerful vocals left a mark on anyone who ever heard him sing and he was also an accomplished blues
         harp player, writer and composer.  It may have irritated John that I never wrote you about his talent... he was that
         good.   But, I didn’t want to lose him to the road and instead booked him gigs at local clubs.  I began practicing in
         our home studio, then started singing during John’s breaks, assuming the name Zue.  We called ourselves Funlords,
         and became one of the most booked entertainment duos in northern Michigan for 7 years.  We had only just married,
         when John suffered a fatal heart attack last year at 63.
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         Since then, I’ve spent my time finishing our 3  debt free property; a 100 year old Dance Hall and former hangout of
         the early Purple Gang; 3 acres on a blue ribbon trout stream in the woods - Hunters Home Bar in Atlanta, MI.  Rumor
         is you played here, so you probably know this venue where over 5 generations of families have enjoyed MANY of
         their favorite times Up North!

         John and I were creating either an Artist/Resident campground with a heavy emphasis on music, writing, recording
         and concerts or perhaps a Private Membership Club.   This was our dream together, but one that needed our team-
         work, and without John’ skills, muscles and heart, it’s too much for me to handle solo.  I’m very fortunate to call this
         amazing property home, however it’s time to Turn the Page, even though it breaks my heart to complete this chapter
         of my life.  I feel urged to make a change, so I got to thinkin’…

         Hunters Home will mark it’s centennial in 2023.  Why not put YOUR stamp on a new century of
         Michigan history…here?  It seems only natural that a legend like yourself should benefit from
         this  legendary  setting.    You  could  make  it  your  own,  help  me  share  it  with  folks  who
         appreciate  it,  or  perhaps  forward  this  to  someone  visionary.    I’m  sure  you  will  agree  it  is
         unique and filled with promise.   Stop by  next time you’re in the area...I’ll buy you a beer!

         If you’re still reading—THANKS!  I truly appreciate your time and applaud your lifelong legacy
         and  Farewell  Tour.    The  world  is  a  better  place  because  of  your  music,  talent  and  soul!
         Hope this hasn’t been too forward or casual...You’re woven into the fabric of familiar.

         I fondly remain your Cousin~ Zue
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