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Winnie Lyons
January 26, 2014
Dear Bob,Margo, Jacqueline, Michele and Suzanne: So, so sorry to hear of Kenny's passing and going to be with the Lord. He is now a bright star in the sky and will make the dark nights a little less scary for all of us. He was always a bright star and a very funny kid. Many of his soccer peers from "Mini Quick Maulers" have called this AM. Condolences to you and his family. You're all in my prayers.
January 26, 2014
Dearest friends, Margo, Bob,and family, our heartfelt sympathies to all of you. I can't tell you enough how we feel, and how our hearts are heavy with sorrow for you. I love all of you like you were my own. I will cherish the memory of Kenny. May God bless all of you and bring you peace and know someday we will all meet again in the kingdom of heaven....Love to all. Pat and Gordy.
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