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Mike Powell
October 6, 2008
Philip,Patty and Gary,
So sorry to hear of this.Your father was one-of-a-kind.I'm sure he's with the Lord now.Gary,one of the many memories that I have of your Dad is that old German WWII helmet we use to play with.Another is the building of the two car garage on Stevenson.Take care.Your father is in our prayers.
Sharon (Miller) Simon
October 6, 2008
Philip, Patty & Gary
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad, and your Mom. I used to live next door to you on Stevenson (the house with the red brick front). I still remember some good times with your family, even your grandparents. I hope your memories will help you through this sad time.
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