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Bob and Linda Brett
April 30, 2007
Ellen & Family:
Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family during this most difficult time.
Annmarie (McCloskey) Hagen
April 29, 2007
To the McWilliams Family,
I was very sad to hear of Mr. McWilliams' passing. I worked for him many years ago and will always remember him as a friendly, happy person with a good sense of humor. On my first day of work he said to me you will like it here, "we will grow on you like a fungus." My thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless.
Jim Gipson
April 28, 2007
Joe,
May God richly bless you and your family during this time. Our prayers are with all of you. In His love. Jim
Maryann Mulyadi
April 28, 2007
Dear Ellen & Family:
My sincere sympathy in the passing of Dan. Ellen, Dan brought so much happiness in your life. When you spoke about him your face lit up with such joy. I am always here for you. My prayers are with you during this time. May our Dear Lord bless you with his love and wrap his arms around you. Dan rest in peace.
Love,
Maryann Mulyadi
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State Representative Rick Taylor
April 27, 2007
Please accept my condolences on the passing of Daniel. The McWilliams family will be in my thoughts.
Edward Siegler
April 27, 2007
God Bless you Dad. It has only been two days but I miss you terribly. I will never forget the Father / Son talks that we had on our way to Williamson on Sunday nights. I will always want to "jump into Monday to get the week overwith."
Now, not only are you able to see Spice again, you are able to be with her on the ultimate "Spice Mountain." You two stay with, and take care of each other.
Most of all, I will never be able to thank you enough not only for taking our family in as your own and giving us the gift of your family, but most important of all, taking care of, and being an incredible loving husband to Mother. For that alone, I would never, ever be able to thank you enough.
God Bless you Dad. You truly deserve to rest in peace for all that you have done for us.
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