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Jimmy Means
January 1, 2008
Wow Grampee what can I say except you were the kindest man I have ever met in my life. I will always remember your kind heart and soul and will miss you terribly. You created so many amazing memories for Kerri and I and I'll never forget all the love you gave to our family - Love Jimmy Means
kerri
December 12, 2007
grampy i will always hold on to the great times i had with you as a child,drawing cartoon's and trying to get all the cards in the hat you were a great man and i'll miss you alway's rest in peace and i know you will always be with us.
Mary Johnson-Brandolini
December 12, 2007
Bob was a kind and loving man. He had me call him Dad after my father died in the 80's, as he said he never wanted me to be without a Dad. He lived a long and fruitful life and was loved by many. He will be sadly missed. Bless you in Heaven!! Mary E. Johnson-Brandolini
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