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Evelyn Wright
July 12, 2010
There are no words truthfully that can ease the loss of a loved one, Please knpw that your family is in my heart and prayers. Mark, you are so loved and sorely missed, thank you for being a part of my life. Barbara I love you forever.
Doris Dennis
June 28, 2010
My Dad was a terrific person and loving father. No matter what he always loved we would do he always loved us. He was a caring gentle man too. I will miss him and his sense of humor. I remember the time he tried to trim the palm tree we had in our front yard. He fall off the ladder and broke his ankle. He was in pain but he was cutting jokes on the hospital. Mom and I were trying so hard not to laugh, but he made it really hard. I will always miss and love my Dad.
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