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Irene & Ken Gammon
February 26, 2014
Dear friend Barbara, we share your loss and ours, may Bob rest in peace. God Bless - Irene & Kenneth Gammon, Lakeland, Florida
February 25, 2014
We little knew that morning that God was going to call your name. In life we loved u dearly,in death we do the same.All our tomorrows start & end without u. But all our memories help us thru who we loved,we can never lose that love we had then is with us still today. And though we know u r in God's house We wish u were with us in ours.Our family chain is broken again & nothing seems the same..but as God calls us one by one,the chain will link again. Love You Always & Forever, Uncle Bob. Debi & Artie
February 20, 2014
Doug & Janice Guinn, Palmetto, FL
Steven, Jennifer, Joshua, and Matthew Classon
February 20, 2014
Very sorry to hear of his sudden passing.
Rest In Peace.
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