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Melissa Nelson
August 13, 2011
Keith, Lori and Family-
My deepest sympathies go to you all. Im very sorry for your loss, as we just went throught the same this week with Ryan's grandmother. You and the family are in my thoughts and prayers, and may Clarence be happy as he is now reunited with the love of his life that I know he missed very much.
God Bless
All my love,
Melissa Nelson
Gerald Masters
August 13, 2011
Dear Holub Family: Clarence will long be remembered by me as a loyal, caring and thoughtful gentleman. I remember his kindness and gentleness while working with him in the Washington Local Schools. Clarence always gave more of himself in anything he undertook. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. His memory will remain with me always.
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