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Jerry Johnson
April 5, 2011
Mr. Giles always made me feel welcome and a part of the family. He also made me laugh with his quick wit and dry sense of humor. Thanks for letting me be a part of this family, Mr. Giles. We will all miss you but know you are in a better place.
Nancy Bledsoe
April 4, 2011
Frank you will be dearly missed, You were more like a big brother to me than a Brother in Law. Love you . Nancy Ann
Jason Blood
April 4, 2011
My best memories of my grandpa were when he would take me fishing as a kid. He will be greatly missed. I love you grandpa.
April 3, 2011
Frank was a great neighbor & loved to share his stories & fresh tomato's. He sure new how to decorate for every holiday. He made the neighborhood shine.
Steven & Kathi T.
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