5 Entries
Linda Desjardins
September 1, 2007
Gail,
I'm very sorry to hear of your Dad's death (after the fact). I'll always remember him as being "there" but staying unobtrusively in the background. If you needed him, he'd be there.
When I think of him or your Mom, I always picture the three plates over the kitchen table, Pat, Lorna and Gail. I guess that's a permanent memory, and a very nostalgic and pleasant one. I'm sorry for your loss. Please do know I care.
Love,
Linda
Cathy Estes
August 29, 2007
You will remain in our hearts and in our memories! You will be greatly missed. Love you Grandpa! Cathy, Rob and family!
Gail and Tom Trombly
August 29, 2007
Gail, So sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. Our thoughts and prays are with you.
Donna Diefendorf
August 29, 2007
So sorry to hear about your dad , may he rest in piece
My sympathy,
Donna Diefendorf
Missy Ritchey
August 28, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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