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Lacee Gregg
February 16, 2021
My Uncle, my grandmothers only son. Always there to bring sunshine and strength to our lives. Thank you for all the fun. The Renfest, the access to your pool, the movies, Sunday Dinner and Christmas at and Grandma Shortstuffs. I watched you bring life to game peices and learned how to protect myself. You are forever cherished. Love, Your Nieces.
Sarah Sieker
January 14, 2020
I've missed you more than words can say. I couldn't find you and now I'll never see you here again, enjoy your mischievous, impish smile, your wonderful sense of humor.
You touched so many lives. More than you ever realized with your kindness, your giving, caring soul, your generosity.
You were there for me more than you realize and I will always be appreciative of everything you did for me. I greatly value our friendship and the times we shared whether sitting privately talking or on the phone, riding in the truck on a trip, or out at social gatherings.
You're a beautiful soul and I'll always remember you and keep you in my heart in loving friendship, my friend. I'll see you on the other side.
Bruce Welsch
January 11, 2020
I have missed you my friend. You were moved from the rehab home and I could not find out where they moved you. With the weather and my health I can not even make it to say my last good bye. Hopefully I will see you on the other side. I have forwarded this notice to many whom I believe you would want to have it.
January 8, 2020
I remember Stewart from my days at East High School. He was always very friendly and polite. I hadn't kept in touch with him these past few years as much as I should have. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. He was a really nice guy and I will miss him.
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