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Clarence A. "Andy" Waller

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Clarence A. 'Andy', passed away in peace Feb. 25, 2002, after a long illness. He was born Sept. 16, 1947, and grew up in Friendship, OK. He honorably served in the Army, proudly seeing tours of duty stateside, in Germany, and Vietnam. After completing his service, he worked as a long haul truck...

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Happy Birthday A.B....

I still think of you every single day, and I remember your dignity and your great love for us. Thank you for passing your strength on to me. I couldn't have made it this far without you! I will love you forever.

222-2222's, and sunshine to you until I see you again.

Love always,
B.B.

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Thank You Dad, for everything. We love and miss you very much.See you in the next one.Love Always

We all miss you very much Andy.
Love Chris

For Stephanie & Gang I met Andy on line a few years ago. I saw his screen name and Emailed back "is the corn still as high as a elephants eye?' He came back that they could have elephants anymore but the wind still blows down the plain I knew that I had found a friend. Wildman I miss our chats. May God watch over you. Thank you for being a kindred mate. Look forward to chattin with the wildlady and the gang. If you ever need to talk, just call or EMail old graywolf or lady wolf. Love to you...

Stephanie, Shelby, and John,
Your are always in our thoughts and prayers. We love you guys.
Bear, Kelly, and Mykayla

What an awesome experience watching this family come together, grow together and live every day. It is rare to see such love and devotion through good times and especially the tough times! Your family inspires me. Your strength is awesome. Please allow us to share a little with your from time to time. Call...eat pizza...eat salad...play Nintendo!
Love always...Pam and family

You and your family have our deepest sympathy for your loss. God Bless.

Clarence,
I will always remember your witty humor, and the life-keeping lessons you and Momma Billie tried to teach us hard-headed teenagers. Those were some great times. I will look you up when I get to Heaven, but please whatever you do if they have potato hotdog casserole in Heaven eat mine before I get there. Love ya, Brenda

Dearest Stephanie and children,
I send my deepest sympathy and many prayers during your time of unsolable grief. I only met Andy once, but it was clear how special he was and how happy he made you. I know we will all go on with our lives and your's will never be the same "normal" as before. I know God is your strenghth and he will help you achieve that new normal. I miss you Steph and wish I could be there for you in person. Just remember that I'm with you there in spirit and if you...