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Bob Dunn
October 9, 2009
Katherine,
My love and sympathy goes out to you and your whole family in the loss of your father, a truely loved and respected man.
Bobby
Jan Bunten Thompson
October 8, 2009
To my second family, I'm so sorry for your loss of a great Husband, Dad, Grandfather, Uncle, Brother and friend to so many.
We go way back to 1973 when the Pendleton family moved back from West Virginia. I met Kathy at Barton Springs pool in Austin, Tx. Then I met Randy and Fran (Dad & Mom).
I had many good times doing things with them all...and spending the night at their house.
I will truely miss Big Daddy and I know he his in his mansion in the sky with Jesus Christ. We will all see him again one day. Till then I say "See you later Big Daddy and I love you very much".
Love You,
Other daughter Jan Bunten Thompson
October 8, 2009
Dad, You will be greatly missed! But my memories will comfort all of us in the days ahead. Love, Pooh!
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