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Amy Willers
January 11, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are for your family in this time of sorrow. God bless you all during this difficult time!
Craig Mathews
January 6, 2010
May your sorrows be lessened in the knowledge that his trials, troubles, and suffering is now over. And that he was a hero of "The Greatest Generation" and that garners all the respect of those who served after him.
Scott Shoemaker
January 6, 2010
Although I had never met Mr.Brevard.I did know of him through other people that had done business with him.He was held in the highest admiration and never a unkind word was spoken about him,I wish I had had the opportunity to meet with him,He has past those same principles on to his son Mark.My condolences to Mark and his mother at this time.Mr.Brevard will be missed but never forgotten,
Jan Williams
January 6, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorrow. My you always remember the good times with your loved one.
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