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Bonnie Smith
August 1, 2008
Uncle Eddie was a great guy, always fun, always nice. He will be missed.
Greg Dybalski
July 31, 2008
I'm sorry for your loss
Heath McMaster
July 29, 2008
Pop was the best.
He could make you a drink that would throw you for a loop ("the recipe")and then hook you up to the electric machine he created to help his arthritis.
The man was a vault of knowledge and he never lost his faculties.
At 93 he could talk finances, religion & politics with the best of them.
They don't make people like that anymore.
He was like my Pop.
I will miss him!
Ginny Turtle
July 29, 2008
Sorry to hear of his passing.
Rosemarie Kubiak Hall
July 29, 2008
Sorry to here about Ed's passing. Our sympathies to all.
The John Kubiak Family
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