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Craig and Sharon Buckingham
November 22, 2007
Fay,Jim and Bill,the rest of the family
Our Prayers and Hearts goes out to you at this sad time,Kip was a great neighbor,he made us laugh a lot.We'll always remember him.
Time will make our hearts heal,Memories will live on forever.
Rest in peace Kip,we loved you like a Brother
Patti Willson (evanko)
November 21, 2007
Sharing in your sorrow
Thinking of you and wishing
I could be there
to hold your hands.
When I think of Kip the first things that pops into my head is his laugh. It's a laugh that no one can forget. My family, you are in my prayers
Theresa Miller
November 18, 2007
Fay and family our thoughts are with you at this time. We knew Kip when we lived on Idle Lane 14 years ago. He was a gentle and caring man.His smile and contagious laughter brightened our days. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Gary,Theresa and Jacquie Miller
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