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Paul J. Goodman
July 9, 2010
My deepest sympathy to friends & faimily.He was a great friend in school& will never be forgotten.
Sue Huff
July 8, 2010
Sally and family,
I was so saddened to learn of the passing of Mr. Sprinkle. I am so grateful that I had the opportunity to be his friend and to hear some of his wonderful stories. I so enjoyed our conversations. I know he is smiling down on us all and saying "do not be sad as I am not gone but only ahead of the rest of you."
July 7, 2010
Our family was so saddened to hear about the passing of Bill. His antics on the hoverround always made us smile at Grand Court. No one could ever take his place.
The Sproles Family
Ed Yates
July 7, 2010
Sally, Bruce, Jo and Family...
We were always happy to see Bill and his big smile. He greeted us on every occasion with warmth and interest in our situation. Over the many years of acquaintance, he charmed us with his great tales and experiences. He will be remembered fondly by all.
Although travelling and unable to be with you today, we will be by your side in spirit.
Ed, Susie and Juanita Yates
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Susan Mays
July 6, 2010
Mr. Sprinkle will be missed very much at Grand Court, not only by the people who live there, but also by the people, like me, who visit there frequently. His "hot rod" wheelchair and mischievious smile were wonderful to see and he could tell a really good story!
Janet Ingle Statzer
July 6, 2010
Jack, Virginia and family: We are so very sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. Please call on us for anything we can do to help during this difficult time. Continue to trust God for the guidance, comfort and rest that only He can provide and prepare for that grand reunion in Heaven one day very soon!
All our love and prayers,
The Statzer Family
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