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DEBBIE PEQUIGNOT
September 26, 2008
DON & CHRIS, I'M SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.I WANT TO THANK YOU BOTH IT WAS A JOY TO COME TO WORK. YOUR DAD WAS A SPECIAL PERSON. I WILL MISS HIM. HE WOULD OFTEN SAY HE HAD THE BEST DAUGHTER IN THE WORLD,HE WAS RIGHT.IF WE NEEDED ANY THING YOU HAD IT THERE THE NEXT DAY. I WILL MISS HIM SAYING WHAT BABYSITTER OR HOUSE CAT WILL I HAVE TODAY.HIS WONDERFUL SMILE EACH MORNING,AND HE NEVER HAD A MEAN THING TO SAY, ALWAYS GREATFUL.
Stacey Champaign
September 26, 2008
I remember walking up to Ike's house when his wife was still alive and they would give up candy and ice cream. He was was a good neighbor. He will surely be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Cinda (Heck) Goff
September 26, 2008
"I am so sorry for your loss."
Patty Bowen-Miller
September 26, 2008
Chrissy,
I will always remember your dad and his love of dancing and also all the fun times at Grange. He was a true friend to my grandparents and my family and he will be missed. He never failed to say hello.
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