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Phillip Sisler
July 13, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Brian Yates
July 9, 2009
Forever Missed and Forever Loved.
I can still hear your laughter and see your smile .YOU always had away to make me feel better and help me as only a brother could.I cant thank you enough.I know in my heart you are with LORD ALMIGHTY now and where there is no more pain and suffering or tears.I LOVE YOU BIG BROTHER FOREVER, YOU ARE IN MY HEART
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