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Cole & Maggie Cameron
July 31, 2009
Uncle Roy,Aunt Jan,Tammy,Chuck and Chris,
We are so very sorry! There are no words that can comfort in a time like this. Kenny was special to us,he was a great guy with a big heart and we are so glad we got a chance to visit with him at the family reunion.We will always cherish those memories!
Remember the good times,and know he will always be watching over you. He will always be alive in our hearts.And someday we will meet again!!
We love you and your in our thoughts and prayers.
love ya,Cole and Maggie
July 31, 2009
Aunt Jan and Uncle Roy, I want to send my condolences to you and the family. I wish that I could be there but please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and family. All my love
Diane Maines
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