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Stephanie Osborn
June 20, 2009
Ken & Kenneth
So sorry about Kim. She was a great person who will be missed.
Henry Gardner
June 10, 2009
Dottie, My best to you during this time.
Your classmate, Hank Gardner
Scott Hummel
June 10, 2009
Ken,
It's terrible to hear of your loss. Although I had never met Kim, knowing you, she must have been a wonderful and dedicated woman. Take care of yourself and your son. We'll see you when you get home.
Jeanne @ Mike Cagney
June 9, 2009
Dear Ken and Kenney and family, Mike and I are soooo sorry to hear about Kim. I can hardly believe it. She was just a wonderful person and we are so glad we were a part of her life for a very short time. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you all during these difficult times. I will bring you both some chicken and noodles when you are back home. Love and hugs! Jeanne and Mike Cagney.
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