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May 23, 2011
You will be missed. My sympathy goes out to the whole family. Love always from the Dailey Family.
Karl & Sherry Colder
Karl & Sherry Colder
May 20, 2011
Frank,
My deepest condolences to you and your family. Your father was a great man. I will never forget how he and your mom took care of us before those high school basketball games and during my visits back to Jacksonville whenever I had a chance to visit thereafter. I really enjoyed his words of wisdom, encouragement, and his kindess. It is because of him and my father that I have a greater appreciation of the importance in maintaining strong family values, which I have used as the "classic model" in my experience as a husband and parent. He will never be forgotten.
God Bless to you and your family,
Karl C. Colder
May 19, 2011
Joyce you have my deepest sympathy. Your long time friend from the Navy Exchange.
Carolyn Hill
May 19, 2011
RIP Veteran and thank you for your service.
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