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Julia Ingraham
October 21, 2007
What a wonderful man Walt was I am so blessed to have him in my life. If we all lived our lives as he did with his kindness and patience this world would be a much better place. You will always be in my heart Love Julia
Pastor Mike Reynen
October 19, 2007
Anne, Ron, Julianne and Jonathan and other family members, our prayers and thoughts are concerning you at this time. May the Lord be near to you and cause you to know his comfort. Writing on behalf of the John Wesley Free Methodist Church, Indianapolis
Nora Serman
October 19, 2007
While talking with mom and telling stories about good times, we both agreed on Uncle Walts laugh. What a joy it brought us to hear him laughing. Mom says it came all the way down from his toes. I can picture him in his cowboy hat sitting around any table, hearing his laugh and seeing his smile. We will miss you Uncle Walt.
Love,
Nora Bell Serman
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