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November 12, 2009
Cindy, Ann & Family,
For the short time I knew your dad,I adored him, his spunk, his love for life (and home cooking). My thoughts are with you as you grieve the loss of your dad - may you always treasure the memories. He talked endlessly and lovingly of his daughters,his family and his breakfast buddies ... the highlights of his final days. He expressed how blessed he was to have 92 good years. I will miss his smile and hugs.
love Darlene Gauvreau, Home Instead
November 12, 2009
Dear Friends,
We would like to extend to you our sincerest condolances on the loss of your dear Father. We enjoyed the times spent with him and your family very much, and know that you have many wonderful memories in your hearts to keep. We are happy for him that he is with the LORD and your Mom now and there is no more pain or sadness. May God bless and keep each one of you in HIS tender care.
Bob and Jan Mortvedt
Carolyn Nelson
November 11, 2009
Dear Cindy and Ann,
My sympathy goes to you upon the death of your father.
I have many happy childhood memories of spending time with your family at church and at your homes here and in Norfolk.
Blessings,
John Ellison
November 10, 2009
I am greatly saddened to learn of Lewis's passing. He was a person who always derived the best from life and shared so many good times with all of our family and his many friends. He was especially a role model for me as I grew with his military service during World War II and his great good nature. These memories are cherished and only a small part of a life well lived. Please accept my condolences and thoughts of concern for Cindy, Ann and their families during this trying time.
Sincerely-- John Neil
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