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Rensselaer
October 25, 2007
To Ed's family,
I knew Ed when he lived in Rensselaer. He was a nice man and he is in my prayers.
susan gibbons
October 25, 2007
Marie.
Sorry for the loss of your brother.
May he be at peace in the arms of the Lord.
Sue and Marty Gibbons
Gail Hermance
October 25, 2007
To Ed's Immediate Family,
Please accept my deepest condolences
on the loss of your father and
brother. Ed and I used to work in Merchandise Audit together, and would occasionally ride the same bus on the way to work. He had a definite heart of gold, and will never be forgotten. "God Bless."
Joyce D Williams
October 24, 2007
Mike and Vikki, I was sorry to hear of the lost of your father; take comfort in knowing that Ed is finally at peace and has no more pain. Have faith in God and He will bring you through this difficult time.
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