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John Notz
May 22, 2009
The John Notz Family of Chicago adds its condolences. We had known Dusty, through Melita, casually, for many years, until 1988, after which we came to know and appreciate Dusty, for the truly fine human being that he was.
cath darcy
May 15, 2009
Tony & Sue thinking of you in my pryers at this sad time i had the pleasure knowing your dad when i was caring for your mom ,so many good times ,a very happy home
Jamie Baciuska
May 13, 2009
To the entire family of Mr. Howland - we are so sorry to hear of the news and know he will be truly missed by all. I always enjoyed working with Mr. Howland. Blessings to all.
Jamie Baciuska
Bernadette Dumas
May 13, 2009
To the Dear Family of Mr. Howland, I was one of Mr. Howland's nurses over the last several months and I enjoyed every minute I was with him. He was a wonderful man, so bright and kind. He will be missed by all. Peace and blessings.
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