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Diana Clay O'Dell
May 16, 2008
God Bless You, Uncle Kent. May you sing with the angels in heaven.
Scott Rhodes
May 16, 2008
Kent was a wonderful friend and mentor. I will miss him very much but will be forever grateful for his friendship.
Carmen & Terral Tower
May 15, 2008
Kent was a good neighbor and friend. He will be missed. Our sympathy to Kathy and family. May the good memories of Kent comfort you.
Kenneth & Linda Dixson
May 15, 2008
God Bless Kent. He was a fantasic person full of life and giving. He will always be remembered.
Howard and Ronda Watson
May 15, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with each and everyone of you.
Mac Matheson
May 15, 2008
I am one of two surviving uncles on Kent's mother's side. Uncle Jim turned 94 on May 5th. I will be 91 in August. Always hate to see the younger generation pass on before us old codgers meet our maker. Our condolences to the family, but we know Kent was on the right path to Eternal Life.
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