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Kirby Malbone Kellam
June 14, 2010
Mr. & Mrs. Kirby, Sherri and Christain,
Sorry to hear of the loss of Mr. Kirby. I had not seen him in so long, but ran into him a few months or so ago. You have been in my thoughts and prayers since I heard.
Susan West
June 10, 2010
George and my mother Mimi had a wonderful life together!! They loved traveling and George showed her a great time thru the years. I can look around my home now and there's George everywhere in the form of gifts he gave me to get me started. I learned not to talk politics or economics with him as his view was THE only one!! But converse with him about tomatoe plants or nature, and you could talk for hours. He was so smart about a variety of subjects and I went to him frequently for his advice on certain things. My mother and I wish to say that the old George will be truly missed.
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