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W.F.
March 29, 2011
Truly a sad occasion to lose someone so dear to so many, but may each of you find hope and comfort in the promises found with the pages of God's Word. (John 3:16)
March 29, 2011
Your loved one lived until a ripe old age and may the family remember the good times that you had with him. CT Cleveland
Mary Tsai
March 28, 2011
Uncle Stan took Cathy & I many places when we were kids. I still remember his grin when Cathy & I tried to perform Silver Bells on clarinet & piano so long ago. I'll never forget his beautiful large garden which included among other things beautiful gladiolas. Always working hard whether at home or the workplace--regardless of inclement weather, what a wonderfully good & kind person. He is in my thoughts & prayers now & I'll forever smile fondly when I think of Uncle Stan.
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