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August 31, 2015
With deepest sympathy. May he rest in peace. Donna & Greg Gontarek
Terry and Kellie Walter
August 29, 2015
So sorry for your loss.
Our 6th grade class surprised him with a tie for his birthday - I think every class did but he acted surprised and made us all feel good.
August 29, 2015
Steve Nedza was the best. All thoughts to his famiy. My 6th grade teacher and we all loved him. For our 6th grade class we were so lucky that he was sent to the high school and many of us had him for 7th grade too - we were all so happy. Have thought of him many times over the years. He will be in our hearts forever.
Judith (Lush) Laux
August 29, 2015
Terry..so sorry to hear of your dads passing, May he rest in peace and may you find peace in knowing he is now with God.
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