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November 14, 2010
November 14, 2010
I keep waiting for you to come through our kitchen door, and saying, "Hey, is anyone home?" : ]
amanda reno
November 14, 2010
Grandpa, you will always be the foundation of this family. We love and miss you everyday but know that you are home where you belong. Love the Amanda, Dustin and little Harley Rose
November 14, 2010
Summer Froehlich
November 14, 2010
I miss you already Grandpa. Love, Summer
Great Grandpa and Harley Rose Reno (Amanda and Dustins baby girl)
November 14, 2010
1995
November 14, 2010
Dad and Summer..he loved his grandkids!
November 14, 2010
Dad and his berries..he had a green thumb
November 14, 2010
My best friend
November 14, 2010
He loved to laugh with his family
November 14, 2010
His "Sweetie" of 54 years!
November 14, 2010
Dad's way of shopping for winter meat
November 14, 2010
1995 San Francisco
November 14, 2010
Dad hunting deer in Oregon
November 14, 2010
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