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friend
August 19, 2008
Butch always had a smile when i saw him. He loved playing keno and drinking his coffee sombroes. He talked about his grandchildren and his bike. And he always made sure he went home to see his wife before she went to work. Butch will never be forgotten. He will rest in heaven where there is no pain, and meet up with old friends.
mary crandall
August 19, 2008
A note to Butch's family.......
Although we only knew Butch for a couple of years, he touched our hearts. He was one of the most thoughtful, caring fellows out there.
Both my husband Jim and myself will miss him greatly......Please know that you're all in our thoughts and prayers.
There's lots of perfectly paved roads for Harley riding up there, you go Butch !!!!
God Bless.
Jim & Mary Crandall
kathy dwight
August 19, 2008
Robin, Kenny,Mona and Brian:
Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. I became very close to Butch these past few years-and I will never forget his generosity and compassion. I will surely miss him.
Deanna LeBlanc (Henry)
August 19, 2008
Dear Creig & Curt,
Our Thoughts and prayers go out to both of you and all of your family. We will be thinking of you.
Amy Stanley
August 19, 2008
Janet, Please accept my condolences for the loss of your husband. Though your pain is great, I hope that you are able to find comfort in your memories and from those who love and care about you. My thoughts are with you and your family.
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