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Jean-Pierre Bardoul
March 9, 2024
dear 'uncle' Piet,
I am saddened to hear this evening of your passing. As my father was the other Piet Bardoul, you will always have a special place in our heart. I. will never forget when you brought WWII veterans to Simpelveld in 1985 and we had a party in 'hotel cafe Oud Zumpelveld'. These veterans had liberated Simpelveld and Bocholtz. May your soul Rest In Peace and may the Almighty God grant you eternal rest.
Jean-Pierre Bardoul (writing from Accra - Ghana)
Disja Koch
March 8, 2024
Dear Suzanne and family.
We were very sad to hear the news about Piet's passing.
Sorry we were not able to come in person to give you our heartfelt condolences on March the 6 th.
We have great memories of Piet especially when he played st Nicolaas, our children will never forget this. I think it was in the Mariotte Hotel with the horse at one time!
There were was only a small group of Dutch people and it was lovely.
Suzanne we wish you and your family lots of strength and and courage.
Warm wishes from
Disja and Bob Koch- ter Kuile
730 Mount Paran Rd. Nw
Atlanta GA 30327
Anne Frain
March 3, 2024
I was lucky enough to get to spend a week with Opa and Oma at the beach with Raymond, Monie, Olivia and Allie and it was one of my favorite of the many beach trips we went on. Seeing as their family has adopted me as another daughter, it was no surprise when opa welcomed me as an adopted granddaughter. This of course meant enduring many jokes, Dutch nicknames and belly laughter. I´m thankful for the children that Opa raised to then raise my best friends and my second parents. Love you Opa! Give Jesus a big high five and eat lots of Koekjes for me!
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Mary Lou Kirkland Holcomb
March 2, 2024
I am so sorry for your tremendous loss! What a distinquished military career. You should all be so proud of his service to country. Mr. Bardoul was always so kind to all of the Tucker gang even when we took over his house and pool! He would greet us all with his big smile. He got a kicked out of calling me Thelma Lou which I loved. He will be greatly missed. May his memory be a blessing to all. Sending you all love and blessing, Mary Lou Kirkland Holcomb
Andrew & Lisa van Bohemen
March 2, 2024
Ome Piet truly was family. I loved getting to see him at the many Holland events in the 80´s-90´s. Showbiz! That was our thing, every birthday card started that way. My fondest memory is when he received the Half Moon award. I felt so proud of him, on many levels, that he so deservingly received this award. Great man. Will always be missed
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