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Ellen & David Eldridge
November 1, 2010
Rev.Lyman performed the ceremony when we were married back in 1947 in Augusta.He was loved and admired by everyone he came in contact with.We are better for having know him.Sincerely
Frank Sheldon
October 29, 2010
Appreciation abounds for Howard's contributions. Seems time to Praise God for the grand design giving us each the marvelous Gift of Memory by which we retain "contact" with those moving on ahead.
Leslie Ditto
October 28, 2010
We'll miss him. All is well with Mom. Take care, Leslie and Doug Ditto
October 27, 2010
It was wonderful to know Howard and Rosemary.Rosemary and the family have our sympathy. We praise God we will see him again someday. Our road has taken us away from Marshall, but our hearts are still there. You are in our prayers.
Randy & Deb Schwan & family
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