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TARA RUYLE
July 5, 2005
My Uncle Harold was a special man,I spent alot of time with Uncle Harold and my Auntie Judi,when I was young Uncle Harold and Auntie would take us out for weekend drives, Uncle Harold would take us to his Company picnic. The Allen Family and the Touchstone family spent alot of time with each other we were one big happy family. My Uncle Harold was a great family man, his family was very important to him. Rest in peace Uncle Harold and we will meet again. Donna,Mark,Kim and Auntie I am very sorry about your loss my thoughts and love are with you. I love you very much and will miss you Uncle Harold.
Love,
Tara Lee Allen-Ruyle
Roy Guy
July 1, 2005
I was deeply saddened to hear of Harolds passing.
I will miss him but never forget him.
A classmate and friend, Roy Guy
Richard (Pat) & Marianne Maricich
July 1, 2005
He will be missed.
Bryant & Moore Chapel
June 30, 2005
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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