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EF Anderson
May 7, 2011
Thank you for your service to the USA and for the fact that all of us in the USA benefited by your loyal service, we are truly blessed. May the family of this fine, brave man find peace and may they also remember to cherish the good times and to bless God for having you for the many blessed days, years and times that came from being a part of the fellowship and joy because of knowing you, and being a part of your life. Rest in peace. Day is done, gone the sun, from the east, from the west, all is well, safely rest, God is nigh.
I don't know this brave soldier or his family, but I thank God for him.
May 5, 2011
RIP Sailor and thanks for your service.
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