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Richard Birch
May 10, 2011
My condolence go out to the Whole Pasteur Family as I know most of you from days past.I worked at Pasteurs Sports Shop in High School,when it was next to the Star Banner.Your Mom was very involved in the Bussiness supporting your Dad,They were a great Team...Thinking of you...Richard Birch
James Coley Scott
May 3, 2011
Ms. Pasteur (Fannie), was the first land lord I had when marrying in 1967. She was always such a good person and easy going. Am going to miss her and George both. Trish have not seen you since High School but you and Pam are in our hearts for your loss.
Helen Grimes
May 3, 2011
Trish and Al, may the memories you shared be yours to cherish always. I remember Gloria's beautiful smile and sparkling eyes. She loved her family dearly. Hugs, Helen
Whitley Yandle Greinke
May 3, 2011
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
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