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Mary Ann Hogan
October 1, 2009
Dear Susan, Sally, Douglas, Lynn, Leslie and David
I am so sorry to hear of your dad's death. When I remember your family I have such fond memories. I still have the pictures that your mom and dad painted as a wedding gift for my mom. You have my deepest sympathy.
Don Jones
September 26, 2009
Ron and Susan, Although we've gone our different ways and I have not had any contact with Don or the two of you in many years, I remember Don from my days at Gallery 209 in the 1980's. I remember him as a very talented artist,with an abundance of energy,and always ready to do his part and more of any task. He was well liked by all and an important stabilizing force in the Gallery. My deepest sympathy--Don Jones
Debbie Cameron
September 26, 2009
Dear Susan, Sally, Douglas, Lynn, Leslie, and David
I was so sorry to hear of your father's passing--I know that he is in a much better place now. I am not sure if you knew that my dad passed away in March of this year.
I have many fond memories of the Rountree family. "Tree" as my father sometimes called your dad gave my parents a painting of the Thunderbolt shipyard--I think it was painted in the 1950's. We had it reframed back in the early 90's. It is still beautiful, and we will always treasure it.
One of the last times I saw your father was a trip we made to Mr. Lance's retirement party somewhere up in Effingham County--I was the chaperone/driver. Prior to that I had chaparoned another trip to Jacksonville when Jimmy Garner retired.
I will always remember your dad as a kind soft spoken man.
With deepest sympathy,
Debbie Cameron
Wallace Hayes
September 25, 2009
Sally and Tom,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.
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Melanie Purvis
September 25, 2009
I can tell he was a great man. I so so sorry for your lose he will be missed. I guess God need another aritist to help paint the clouds.
Lisa Wright
September 24, 2009
Susan, Ron and Amy:
With Deepest Sympathy in the lost of your loved one
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