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Bill and Madge Smith
September 8, 2010
We are so sorry to learn of Mr. Eversole's passing and send you our deepest condolences. He was the first school principal that our children had in Hampton and all of us remember what a kind and caring man he was. We send you love and prayers. Bill and Madge Smith
August 31, 2010
Kim and family--We are so sorry.
Paul and Mary Culotta
Cas & Naomi Lehmkuhler
August 30, 2010
Kim, Fr. Paul, Mark & family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy and condolences. We have been priviledged to enjoy your family during our time in Hampton. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Fran Thomas
August 29, 2010
Dear Mrs. Eversole, Mark, Fr Paul and family,
I am so very sorry to learn that Mr. Eversole is gone. You've all had such a lengthy battle - you must be very weary. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
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