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David and Theresa Spangler
July 8, 2009
You will be greatly missed. The times I came to your house and we just set around talking and plunking on the old guitiar and banjo. Singing the old hymes and making the dogs howl. Your corny Hee Haw jokes. Then I think of all the great mucisians you are now meeting and tell your jokes too. Maybe your the lucky one. But you will bee truly missed.
With Love and Respect
Dave and Theresa Spangler
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