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Brendt Williamson
October 6, 2010
Easy, So sorry to hear about your loss.
I hope to see you again on the softball field. Wishing you all the best.
Regards, Brendt
October 6, 2010
Sorry for you loss...D. Padilla
William Karbosky
October 3, 2010
Easy and family, please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. We pray that the Lord will give you the strength to endure during these difficult times.
Bill & Marilouise Karbosky
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