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6 Entries
Jennifer Deer
December 29, 2024
Life without you reveals a hole in the hearts of your family. You were such a bright spot in our lives. I remember our secret giggles when Mayme would say the same thing 100 times and we acted as if it was the first time we heard it. Those are things that remain dear to my heart.
I am sure you greeted Mayme as she passed through the veil unto perfection. Life is different without you both. But as I remain I am determined to love my family as thoroughly as I was loved by you and my sweet mama. Our world still remains a mystery but for you , your soul is surrounded by insurmountable love, truth and the complete goodness of our Lord.
I saw a flower bloom in December for me, and a beautiful bird provided me a song the day after Mayme passed. I knew they were signs. How sweet the message was for me.
Jennifer Deer
Family
January 1, 2023
We miss you and life is very different without you. I know you would desire for us to find peace and happiness as we continue our journey to our final home. I will try and proceed that way, knowing that this would be your hope for those of us left behind. God willing. Love Aunt Jennifer
Neighbor David
January 25, 2022
I had no idea.... I´m shocked. Buddy was so smart, sweet, and a wonderful person. It was a privilege to have known him. My condolences... my deepest condolences to his family.
Carol Villalobos
January 6, 2021
I met Victor when I worked at Dr.Chopras office, he would walk in and soon we were all laughing ,he had the sweetest smile, rest in peace my friend suffer no more ,you will forever be remembered.
Pat Christiansen
January 6, 2021
My condolence to all the family. May the PEACE of GOD be with you.
Kurtis Krumdick
January 5, 2021
I suppose my favorite story of Victor was when I was visiting, we were watching the John West commercial " How Much do You Like Salmon", and laughing. We must have watched that commercial three times in a row, enjoying it each time, and laughing like it was the first we had seen it. I mentioned to him that we should show it to his dad so he could have a good laugh with us. At that point he stopped laughing, and with a straight face he said, "he won't like it" we looked at each other, and started laughing at that, then we finished the video still laughing. At that point I called my brother in to see the video. After about twenty seconds he turned to us, and said, " Yeah, I have seen that before", then turned and left. I turned to "Buddy," and he said, " I told you!", with a straight face, then we both laughed some more, we watched the video again laughing harder at the video as well as the turn of events!
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