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Kimberly McNeese
December 7, 2004
To know him was to love him but God loved him best. Dorthy I will continue to pray for you as well as your family.
Rochelle Smith-Wiltz
December 3, 2004
Bo,
As you were so affectionately known, you will be missed. I am so happy that some of my fondest memories are of you. Rest now...
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