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Larry Saravo
June 6, 2013
Ron, Patsy, Janet, I am sorry to learn of your dad's death (and mom's). My prayers are with them both.
Stephen H. Brown
May 2, 2013
Our prayers go out to our loved ones during this time. God was ready to have his child home and now he can rest in peace.
Michael Brown
May 1, 2013
Harry was my Father-in-law and one of the most generous men I have ever known. He will be greatly missed by his family and many friends.
M Walters
April 30, 2013
Mr. Schacherbauer seemed like a person who lived his life to the fullest. Now he is asleep hoping to hear the words Lazarus heard when Jesus resurrected him saying "Lazarus Come Out" meaning from the grave. so for now RIP.
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