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Ken Roberts
November 10, 2004
Pat & Patty,
So sorry to hear about your Father's passing. Our thought & prayers are with you.
Ken, Julie and girls
Kathy Middleswart
November 9, 2004
Patty and family,
We were so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. If you need anything, please call. You are in our thoughts.
Love,
Kathy, Kristi & Emily
CAROL CARPENTER
November 7, 2004
TO THE FAMILY, I USED TO SPEND ALOT OF TIME AT THE BYERS HOUSE WHEN WE WERE (ALOT) YOUNGER. WE LOST TOUCH WITH EACH OTHER OVER THE YEARS, I KEPT THINKING I WOULD STOP BY YOUR DADS HOUSE JUST TO SEE IF HE STILL LIVED THERE. NOW I REALLY REGRET NOT DOING SO.HE IS A PART OF MY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES. HIM & YOUR MOM PUT UP W/ ME FOR YEARS & TREATED ME LIKE 1 OF THEIR OWN KIDS(SOMETIMES THAT WASN'T A GOOD THING)-HA!HA. YOU ALL ARE IN MY HEART & PRAYERS. I LOVE & MISS YOU, CAROL
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