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Kay Bauer
June 16, 2011
Aunt Jean, Alan, Angie, Gary and families,
I have many great memories of growing up with Uncle Fritz...he was without a doubt my favorite Uncle. I can still hear his voice and unique, raspy laugh. I know he will be missed by all of you. Keep his memory and spirit alive by telling stories about him for the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. You will be in my thoughts and prayers as you go through these difficult days and weeks.
Julie DeVille
June 15, 2011
Sorry to hear about your dad, Gary!
...(I used to go to school with you at Precious Blood back in the 70s!)
Deb (Coburn) Plummer
June 15, 2011
Jean & Family- you have my sympathy. God bless all of you. I remember all of our time at Magnavox.
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