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Andy King II
January 11, 2008
He will be truly missed and I am so sorry for your loss. Yall are in my prayers.
sue king
December 19, 2007
what amans man your daddy was. he and your mom were so special and wonderful to my family. so were you. my comfort lies in the fact that now andy and him can rehash the worlds problems. love you, sue king.
Susan King (Andy's Daughter)
December 19, 2007
David,
Just a note to let you know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. You will never know how important you and your family are to us. I can remember the times that we got to go to see "Mr. Mack" and the way he treated us like his grandchildren. I know you think the days are long, but just know that there was a great reunion when he got to heaven and Daddy was there to greet him. I love you all and think of you often.
Susan
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