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Sue Bourque
October 5, 2008
I just heard today of the passing of George and Emily. They were dear friends of my father ( Ray Eckert) when he was alive. When he lost his sight, George was kind enough to take him to church every day, and I know they enjoyed the activities in the Amherst senior center together. My dad always talked about George, and he was so kind to visit with him after my father had a stroke. I know it wasn't easy for him. I never met Emily, but I heard about her from my dad, too. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Mary Hagen
September 20, 2008
George, sorry to hear about your parents. I would have come to church but I didn't see it until today.
Audiology Service Assoc Dr.David Nelson/Vicky office manager
September 19, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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