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Linda Morley
November 9, 2010
Teri & Dale and Family,
I am so sorry for your lost. There are no words anyone can say that will make you feel better. I do feel this is what your Dad wanted in the end, he just wanted to be with your Mom. I love all of you, Your Friend Always,Linda
November 9, 2010
No time on earth is long enough to share with those we love or to prepare our hearts for good-bye.
~ The Appeal-Democrat Family
melissa Dillon
November 9, 2010
we will miss you
Melissa Dillon
November 9, 2010
He was one of the funnest, and impressionable person i can remember growing up. when everyone called me miss or missy he would call me mitsy. i loved it. only him! I will truely miss him and my heart goes out to his children and the rest of the family. He will rest in peace now being with his loved wife Erma Lee
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