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June 20, 2010
Dear Terri & Brian,
I am sorry to hear of your Dad's death. Every time I visit my Dad, I see your old house and think of you all. I used to babysit for you, I'm Betty Jo, the oldest daughter of John & Betty Stephenson. You were great neighbors! My Mom died on June 16, 2008.
I hope all is well with your families. My sincere condolences.
Betty Jo Lange
Shelly and Scott Randolph
June 20, 2010
Dear Teri and Richard,
So sorry for your loss. We wouldn't have lived in Lansing for as long as we did if it weren't for your Dad. He was a great neighbor and Scott always enjoyed his company when he would come out to visit with him in our driveway. He calls him his 'Buddy' and we both miss him and enjoyed having him for a neighbor for 17 years.
Ron Gill
June 17, 2010
Dear Family,
We are so sorry to hear of Bob's death. Ron has many happy memories growing up with Bob.
April and Ron Gill
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