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John Thomas
April 1, 2006
Teddy,
I'm so sorry I couldn't make it to the services, but you were in my thoughts and prayers.....my heartfelt condolences. I'm sure your dad's looking down on you, and smiling proudly.
your friend,
JT
Robert Reynolds
March 30, 2006
I had the pleasure of doing business with Ted Hooven for many years. He and his brother John were true gentlemen. They were a bright spot in the otherwise rough-and-tumble construction business.
Mike & Kathy Donato
March 29, 2006
Teddy,
I am sorry I can't make the viewing I am in Tampa this week. Your Dad was a good man and I am sure he is in a happier place now.
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