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4 Entries
Guy Sagi
March 25, 2011
I was so blessed to have known you, even for those altogether-too-brief and fleeting years of our youth.
Those you left behind feel the same and know you're in the big guy's embrace. And, like your big brother said, what a wonderful, wonderful place.
Cathie Mouring
March 23, 2011
A candle in memory and celebration of the life that Chris lived, and representing her ongoing presence in the life of her loved ones. She will never be forgotten by all who loved her.
Steve Zimmerman
March 23, 2011
I know you are in a much better place then we are. We love you and know that you watch over us everyday. Tell our grandparents hi for us. I miss my little sister. Please, sis, pray for us.
Love,
Steve
Pat Kelch
March 23, 2011
Chris, I didn't know that I could miss you as much as I do. You were a great and wonderful friend. I want to be remembered with as much love as you are. Love, Pat
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