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Thomas Meadows
March 10, 2009
Mary,
I am sorry to hear of you loss. I wish I had known sooner so I could have been there for you and Tommy.
We are always here if you ever need us.
Pastor Jeremiah
Sybel Crone
March 7, 2009
John,
So sorry to learn of your Dad's death, no matter how old WE are, the death of a parent is heartbreaking. Please know our prayers and sympothy are with you and all of your family.
Glenn and Sybel Crone
Khaki Weber
March 7, 2009
Betty and family,
We are so sorry to learn of Bob's death and more sorry that we were not there to share the celebration of his memory with you.
You all provided us with much entertainment and friendship during the time John and Candy lived next door.
We pray you ALL will keep your happy memories as a joy forever (as we will) and know that we appreciate you being a part of ours....
God bless!
Khaki, Kennedy & Karl Weber & Clayton & Missi Hostetler & Michael Hostetler
Bill & Carole Croxton
March 5, 2009
Betty we were so sorry to hear from the Knepples about Bob's death. It has been a long time since we were in touch........but, we used to be your neighbors across the street on Weymouth. We have such fond memories of Bob, you and your beautiful children. Our love and sympathy to the entire family.l
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