John L. Clay
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John & Janet McNiven
May 8, 2011
Dear Diane & Family,
We extend our deepest sympathy at this very difficult time to all of you. We have great memories of our times at Holy Cross High School. I think of John often when I am using the electrical outlets he put in for us when I won his electrical services at one of Holy Cross' auctions. We send our prayers and may memories help you at this time.
Calvary Chapel of Great Falls
May 6, 2011
Dear Diane & Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy as you grieve the loss of your brother, John, and spend time in thoughts of the happier times you spent together. We are praying that your heart will find true comfort and peace in the loving presence of the Lord, Jesus Christ, He knows your deepest needs.
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