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Timothy Ramsuer
October 16, 2008
Please accept our deepest sympathies.
June Mullins
October 16, 2008
johnny you are gone from us but you will never be forgotten.you were like a dad i never had.i remember all the times we used to sit and talk at your house.it was like father and daughter talk we told each other things that we probably didnt talk about to anyone im gona miss you so much.but you are in gods hands now you are free now.and no pain no more.I LOVE YOU JOHNNY i will miss you dearly.
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