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It's not only the skilled hands of a dentist that counts, but its also the care and compassion of his heart which certainly describes Dr. Ed Burnette, who was recently honored by the Gainesville Rotary Club as its Man of the Year. It is an honor of which he was so deserving to receive.

I feel so blessed in knowing he was my dentist for many years on up until his retirement; also the dentist for my children. His thoughtfulness and concern in getting The Good News Dental Clinic organized and every effort put forth for it to become a reality, came about from a heart of love.

Yes, genuine love and compassion can be seen in a way it is demonstrated.

Joan Y. Seabolt
Gainesville