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Sherry Woodard
April 8, 2005
Being a neighbor of the 'LeFevre Clan' for for over 30 years now --- once again, my heart goes out to you and your entire family. Know that our prayers are with you during this tough time. I often find comfort in knowing that our loved ones are only a 'thought' away. May your thoughts and memories of Ned bring you peace, and comfort you during the days ahead.
Emily Bullock
April 7, 2005
I was an ICU nurse when I first met Ned. He was the most darling baby and it was my privilege to care for him after several of his heart surgeries. Some patients touch your life and you never forget them. Your son Ned was one of these patients. I was so saddened to hear of his passing. While Ned or your family probably are not aware of it, but I was always cheering for his success. After reading the other comments in the Guest Book, I was delighted to read what a wonderful young man he became. I am really not surprised as he was truly a wonderful baby. My thoughts are with you. Ned will always hold a special place in my heart.
Linda Bertelson
April 7, 2005
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. My sons Nathan and Lance told me what a great guy he is. They will miss his freindship. May God bless all of you at this time. You are in our thoughts and prayers. The Bertelson Bunch Linda, Nathan, Lance, Kenny, Kendall
Jennifer Lopshire
April 6, 2005
I feel so lucky and blessed to have known Ned and to have been able to spend so much time with him over the last six months. It is so true that Heavenly Father calls home only the best of the best so early. We were fortunate to have Ned for almost 21 years. The time we spend on earth without him will not be the same. I take comfort in knowing that he is working hard and serving others just as he did while he was with us. I can hear him telling everyone to stop making a fuss over him, he's fine. Ned you saved my neck when I was in a bind. I love you like a brother. I miss you so much. You have such an amazing family and I hope we stay close always. I can't thank you enough for your kindness and your friendship. I feel lost without you. You were such a great example to me, and everyone that knew you. Thank you for your selflessness. My fondest memory is when Tim came over and you guys were making cookies in the middle of the night! Tim, I’ll help you make those cookies any time you want! Ned, till we meet again!
Lots of love and prayers,
Jen
Renee LeFevre Hunter
April 6, 2005
Tom and Jennie and family: So sorry to hear of your loss. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Tim Miller
April 5, 2005
Ned was special person, I can't express how much I appreciated his friendship. He was a great example to everyone who he had met. I'm going to miss him so much and I know there are many more out there that feel the same. Ned did everything he could to help others. He would always put you first and him last. He taught me alot about life and I am going to miss him more than anything in the world. It is comforting to know that he is in a better place waiting for the rest of us to join him. I'll always have a piece of ned with me. My heart goes out to his family. We are all blessed for having such a special angel in our lives.
Joni Carlson
April 5, 2005
Ned was one of the nicest guys I've ever met. He was willing to do anything for those around him; always putting others first. He had a genuine heart and everyone loved him. My heart goes out to his family and friends. Just remember that Ned was a wonderful person and that he passed on doing what he loved. His spirit will live on forever and we can all be comforted knowing that he is in a better place. I know that I will miss him always.
Ruth Trulock
April 5, 2005
I worked w/Ned @ the Orem branch of US Airconditioning. Some days talking w/him was my only sanity. Everyone liked Ned. He would always listen to me talk & be excited about the new things growing in my yard & we would bring each other things, he would bring me things from his grandparents yard ( flowers, raspberries, apricots, whatever was there.) I would do the same, but mostly he really liked plums so when we would see some for sale when the season was around we would share. He like my apricot jam, I sent him some to ST. George about a week or two ago. I will miss him calling me for help & always the first thing he would say was " Are ya busy?"
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