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Phyllis Cheshier
January 31, 2010
January 31
Vicki, Phil & families,
Cal was a really good friend to James and me! I know you will miss him. He is now beyond pain & suffering and re-united with Ethel.
You all are in my prayers.
Lisa Horrell
January 24, 2010
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Ron Smith
January 22, 2010
I had both the pleasure and honor of knowing and working with Mr. Moore when I lived in Newport News. He was truly a gentleman adn I will always remember him fondly.
Bill and Carol Hayes
January 19, 2010
We had the privilege of visiting Calvin last fall. He was upbeat and talked at length about Ethel and how much he missed her. We will miss him but we know he is in Heaven with his family
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