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Lynn Wilson
December 29, 2010
To the Drennen and Bloskis families,
We're so very sorry for the loss of "Buzz". I know how much he's struggled over the last few years. He's in a better place now. Keep your memories close.
Lynn and Scott Wilson
December 29, 2010
Our Deepest Sympathies!
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Stephen Wagner
December 29, 2010
Dear Bloskis and Drennen Family,
I'm very sorry and saddened to hear of your loss of "Buzz". He was always our best and biggest baseball fan! You could always count on him being at every game. He would coach us from the sidelines and we were better for it! My baseball memories will always have a special place in my heart as did "Buzz". May the fond memories you shared together give you the comfort needed to help you during this difficult time.
With Heartfelt Sympathy,
Stephen Wagner
Debbie Maiette
December 29, 2010
To the Drennen Family...
So sorry to hear of your loss....please know that my prayers are with you at this sad time
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Stephen Wagner
December 29, 2010
Dear Bloskis and Drennon Family,
I'm very sorry and saddened to hear of the loss of "Buzz". He was always our best and biggest baseball fan! You could always count on Buzz to be at every game with his folding chair sitting on the side lines coaching us along. Those were the best of times!! I hope the fond memories you shared together will bring you comfort during this difficult time.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Stephen Wagner
Judy Turner
December 29, 2010
Sorry to hear about "uncle" buzzie. He was the greatest. . . always cheerful and would bring a smile to your face.
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