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I guess you mean the part saying, He loved animals, horseback riding, the rough wilderness of Whyoming, Oklahoma and Colorado. - which has no reference.
All facts in Wikipedia should have a reliable source - like a newspaper or whatever. Needs to be verifiable. It can't be based on memory.
If there are no appropriate sources, then you should remove the information from the article.
There's a lot more info in her edit, all unsourced, much likely true, but I didn't want to revert it and bite, and just noticed this while neck deep in Oklahoma representatives... 75.204.32.67 (talk) 07:53, 19 January 2011 (UTC)Reply