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November 8, 2015
David and Tammy
Your friends at St Matthew have you in our thoughts and prayers
Laura Heywood
November 2, 2015
Karen, I am so sorry to hear of the death of your father. Please know that I am thinking of you and your family.
November 2, 2015
Jeannine,
My deepest sympathy on the passing of Stan. He was a truly remarkable man! Through good times and bad, he always treated me like a son, not a business associate. I will never forget the his generosity toward me, nor his desire for my success. I know you have many wonderful memories to sustain you in this most difficult of times. Certainly my warmest thoughts and genuine prayers are with you.
Gregg Taylor
Stuart & Rita Snyder
November 1, 2015
In the days and months ahead, know that Stan will be warmly remembered and your sorrow will be held in the hearts and prayers of those who knew him. Stan was a life long friend of ours and the memories we shared over the years are some of our best.
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