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Rita & Carl Martin
August 28, 2009
Diane ~ Debbie ~ David ~ Don
I'm at a loss for words as losing a loved one is not easy. Diane's comment to my Email to her after hearing of Harold's passing said it best ... "he was a good guy and will be missed ... I find comfort in knowing that he is now with Mom again".
May you find comfort in knowing that your father, like your mother, touched many peoples lives with their compassion for others and always kind words upon arriving at family get togethers we would see them at, etc.
Carl and I feel very blessed to have shared the good times we would have when the Thieman's and Wargel's would gather together. Our sincerest and deepest sympathy to each of you, your spouses, children, etc. May the examples they exemplified continue on.
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