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Debbie Routt
February 8, 2004
Some lives are like a song - every note rare and precious.
We feel lucky to have heard the music.
God bless!
Debbie, Will, Lindsay & Schuyler Routt
DARREN ALDER
February 3, 2004
DON, YOU WERE AN AMAZING MAN. A WONDERFUL PERSON TO KNOW, AND WORK FOR."IF YOUR GOING TO DO SOMETHING, DO IT WELL" THANKYOU DON AND SUZANNE. DARREN ALDER
Barbara Chapman
February 3, 2004
Suzanne & Diego - I am thinking of you and sending my love. The world has lost a great human being.
Barbara
Gene Chapman
February 1, 2004
Farewell Great Friend. I cherish the wonderful times we shared and the challenging discussions that brought each of us such pleasure. You have my love and I have yours, two gifts from God.
Rebecca Lopez
January 31, 2004
Don always made me feel special and I felt like he really cared and understood me.
Erica R
January 31, 2004
Like a leaf
dropped onto a pool
the ripples of your love one's life
spread on and on
to touch the lives of others.
Wishing you Peace
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