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Cheryl Christensen
August 24, 2008
With heavy heart, I read Mr. Ernst's obituary in the paper today, and I know he is now at peace. He was a very dear man with a quick smile who always made me smile. When he decided he wanted something done, he wanted it done "yesterday." When he made an appointment to come in to the office, we could always count on him to arrive about 45 minutes early. He will be missed. I send my deepest condolences to Mrs. Ernst, their children and grandchildren.
George and Joan Measer
August 24, 2008
So very sorry to read of Wayne's passing. Although we only knew him a short time in Glenridge, we respected his judgement and his leadership on the Glenridge Advisory Council. He will be remembered in our prayers.
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