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Barbara Jeffers
February 24, 2009
Rob 4th...God is close by your side, protecting and comforting you. Psalms 23:4
Rob Messier
February 20, 2009
Skip was a good friend and co-worker. I will miss him very much. My deepest sympathy to the family.
Johns Manville Employees
February 19, 2009
Skip will be missed by his former co-workers at the plant.
February 18, 2009
Thanks to all that wrote in here for my father. My sister and I are very happy knowing he had good friends. His memorial is tomorrow and all are welcome.
Billy & Pattie Withrow
February 18, 2009
Skip was a long time friend and former co-worker. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Please accept our deepest sympathies and heart felt condolences.
Skip will be missed!
Robert Amsden
February 17, 2009
I worked Under Skip at johns Manville during the 1980s when I was a senior compounder and he was lead compounder. He was very fair and decent to work under.
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