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MARSHA GUTHRIE
December 18, 2008
JANICE...THINKING OF YOU DURING YOU LOSS.
Susan Tanner
December 17, 2008
Just wanted to express my sympathy. I am Susan Bradley Tanner and I used to work for Mr. Howard at Craddock-Terry. He used to come hunting to Hat Creek. I didn't know about it until my mother mentioined it to me or I would have come to the family visitation. So sorry. Susan Bradley Tanner
George Rucker
December 15, 2008
Extending deep and heartfelt sympathy .Ken's wise words, kind acts,and good humor has enriched my life these past few years.
Susan Icenhour
December 15, 2008
Steve,
We are so sad to hear about your father. Please know you are in our prayers!
Love, Susan & Chris
Dot Giles
December 14, 2008
I'm so saddened about Kenneth's passing. He was a really sweet man. My office was beside his office at Craddock-Terry and over the years we all seemed to think of one another as extended family.
May God bless you with strength and endurance during this time.
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