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Esther Dilbert
October 3, 2009
Mr. Coe was my client, but I felt he was much more then that, he was a friend, I enjoyed talking to him, he was truly a wonderful, gentle man. I still cannot beleive he is gone, reality has not sat in yet. Mrs. Freeman I am so sorry I was out of town and could not make it to the funeral. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of the family
October 2, 2009
He will always be one of the neighbor kids that grew up with our boys. Sally we know your loss and we extend our sympathy to you and your family/ Owen and Loretta Austin
Mary Freeman
October 1, 2009
I have known Mike for many years and I will miss him.
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