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Kit Ashleigh-Dean
November 22, 2010
Sue and Diane, I am so sorry for your loss. I have such fond memories of Cliff helping out at school and during visits to your home. He had such a wonderful sense of humor and always made me feel welcome at your house. You are in my prayers. Kit Ashleigh-Dean
Lynne George
November 17, 2010
Sue, I found myself thinking of you just days ago, didn't know why, but now understand that you needed prayer. You and yours are in my prayers at this difficult time and will continue to be. Blessings, Lynne (Mrs. David) George
Margaret/Ken Lohse
November 16, 2010
Sue, was very to learn of your loss.
Our deepest smypathy to you and your family.
You are in our prayers.
Margaret/Ken Lohse
November 16, 2010
Sue, was very sorry to hear of your loss.
Our deepest sympathy to you and your
family.
Trust God will take care of you and comfort you.
Leilani hagberg
November 16, 2010
What a nice guy he was. Sorry for your loss.
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