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Char
September 8, 2006
I will always remember his smile and good words when he came to Miller's. It seames to me that when he walked in it was at a time when I needed it most. My deepest sympathy extended to the family. Char
James Cutlar
September 7, 2006
Dad was always a driving force in my life. We talked at least twice a week. Dad rarely spoke of himself. His main concerns were for us, his children. He wanted to know we would be alright when he left this world. He was a very good man. His was a life of caring, and it wasn't limited to just people, he cared about all life. I'll miss him, but I'll hear his voice in my mind till it comes my time to go. I won't forget him, ever.
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