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Lavon Bartlett
November 1, 2010
To the family of Gilbert Wallace:
Please accept our sincere sympathy. We remember Gilbert and Sidney from a long time ago when we lived in the Emerson Ward in Salt Lake City. He was a very good friend of my husband, Bob Bartlett, who is now in the Veteran's rest home with Alzheimers. Sincerely, Lavon Sadler Bartlett
Dee Burton
October 27, 2010
Dear Wallace Family and Your Loved Ones, I have had the distinct pleasure of being Gibs sister in law. He was surely a wonderful man. My sister Sidney adored him and I was always sure he loved her forever. I could ask nothing more of him. He was practically perfect and the world is a better place now for his having been in it. We all will cherish his memory and all his good works. He was simply the BEST. Lovingly sent, Dee
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