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Lori Crever
September 19, 2005
I well recall studying religion during junior high school at St. John the Baptist Church with Roy as my instructor. He combined great commitment and leadership with tolerance and patience. I appreciated this and now, as an adult, see truly how lucky I was to have him in this role. A wonderful individual with family and community commitment that serves as a model, I think, to all who knew him. My condolences to the family, strong in spirit as you all are.
KAY LEHTO
September 19, 2005
Dear David, Kathy and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of your
loss. My thoughts and prayers are
with you.
Kay Lehto
Dick and Marge Jungwirth
September 18, 2005
Viola and family..our sincere
sympathy to all of you.
Roy touched many lives and made
them smile. May the Good Lord
give Roy eternal joy and his
loved ones the peace of mind
knowing this.
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