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U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Tyler Thompson visited Bluebonnet Methodist Pre-school at First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls on Oct. 24. Thompson’s mother, Terri Powell, teaches at the school and often tells her students about her son, who is a Marble Falls High School graduate. Staff photos by Daniel Clifton

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Easten Griffin doesn’t appear all too convinced that waiting is the greatest thing. She and her classmates welcomed U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Tyler Thompson on Oct. 24 when he visited Bluebonnet Methodist Pre-school at First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls.

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Garrett Barnes waves the American flag as he and his classmates at Bluebonnet Methodist Pre-school at First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls welcomed U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Tyler Thompson on Oct. 24. The Marine’s mother, Terri Powell, teaches at the school.

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Ella Claiborne showed her patriotic colors while singing a song during U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Tyler Thompson’s visit Oct. 24 to Bluebonnet Methodist Pre-school at First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls.

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With a flag in hand, Bluebonnet Methodist Pre-school student Eden Thames greeted U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Tyler Thompson on Oct. 24. The Marine’s mother, Terri Powell, teaches at the school, located at First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls. She often talks to her class about her son, who is a Marble Falls High School graduate.

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U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Tyler Thompson listens as students at Bluebonnet Methodist Pre-school sing a song. The students welcomed the Marble Falls High School graduate to their school Oct. 24.

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Averie Nerstra greeted U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Tyler Thompson when he stopped by Bluebonnet Methodist Pre-school at First United Methodist Church of Marble Falls on Oct. 24. Teachers Melissa Galban (back) and Nita Winslett helped introduce her as Javier Frias (left) dropped off a canned good for a local food pantry.

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