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Barb and Gary Craun
February 23, 2007
Dear Linda and Family,
We just found out about Jack's passing. Please know that we are deeply sorry for your loss. Jack will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. What will we ever do without him at the Wagner Reunion? Like his father before him, he will leave a void that no one can fill. We are all better people for having know Jack. We send our love and please know that you are in our prayers.
Nancy Bulea
February 23, 2007
Linda,
We will miss Jack so very much.You have been his rock during this illness and we are all happy he had you. We will always remember his dry sense of humor-which he got from his father, and his knack for making everyone feel welcome and loved. The Wagner Reunion will feel a huge void. with love, Nancy and Craig
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