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Robert Whitfield
December 14, 2010
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.
December 13, 2010
Donna and family I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Kris Wilson (Hubbart)
Gene & Donna Hook
December 13, 2010
So sorry for your loss. May the knowledge that friends care encourage you through this difficult time.
Leah Hook
December 12, 2010
Every year on my birthday I'd receive a specially made card just from you. It would be filled with words of wisdom, advice and support, but most importantly it was always filled with words of kindness and love. In my 19 years of life I've kept every card you've ever made me. And although you won't be here to create me another one next year, I will know that in my heart you will always be with me.
Larry and TerrI Bailey
December 12, 2010
Shirley and family, you have been great friends and neighbors to my late mother and father for many years. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May your family share peace and love in the remembrance of Terry.
Norm & Ellen Marie Curtis
December 12, 2010
So sorry to learn of your father and grandfather's death, Tara, Rex, Leah and Katie. Our hugs, love and prayers are with you each and your mom along with our condolences and sympathy.
Denna Crandall
December 12, 2010
Shirley, Donna, Tara, Bob, and Jennifer (and of course the extended family)
I am sorry for your loss and hope you find comfort in the love you shared and the memories you will forever keep in your hearts.
Robert Jackson
December 11, 2010
For you Dad. Thinking of you every day. Not much different then yesterday. Tommorrow won't be much different then today. I'll still be thinking of you in every way. Please come back I shout out loud. Please don't go to the clouds. Come back and laugh. Come back and play. Come back to earth. Come back today. Fill our hearts just one more time. With your love that's divine. We miss you so, and so we weep. But our Lord gives us a peep. Of where your at in heaven above. Through angles he sent down filled with love. And there you'll stay and laugh and play. And there you'll be until the day. Our lord calls us one by one. To our home, and the battle is won.
The way I'll remember my Dad... Always
December 11, 2010
I love you Dad! We are all going to miss you. I know that you are in a better place and you are at piece. All I am, and all I'll be, comes for who you were. Thank you for the Love that you showed me and our family. I am so proud to call you my dad. Lord, I know that my father is with you now. Please watch over our family and friends. Please comfort us in only the way you can.
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