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Donald White
August 23, 2007
Sue,
Our very deepest sympathies. We wish we could be there and not so far away. You and Roy are in our thoughts and prayers.
Don, Youngmi, Alison, Kelly, Kyle, and Sara White
Pat Carney
August 23, 2007
Karen, Susan, and family,
I am so, so sorry to hear about Roy's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I was glad to have had the opportunity to meet Roy, through both Susan and Karen. I know he will be missed, but he will always be loved -- by so many.
Kenneth and Kerry Hachey
August 22, 2007
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Carol Adler
August 22, 2007
Sue, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I know you have recently retired and looked forward to many years of enjoyment together. Remember all the happinesss you and Roy shared. Again, my sympathies to you and your family.
Helen Ford
August 22, 2007
My deepest sympathies to
Sue and family. May he rest in peace.
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