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H. Green
October 19, 2004
May God Bless you and your family.
From the Green Family
Kat Johnson
October 18, 2004
I was following this in the news Thursday night. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Sincerely,
Maryland Missing Persons Network
Patrick Kenealy
October 17, 2004
You were my dad, my father, my best friend, my mentor - you not only taught me about life you taught me how to share it with others, you showed me everything you knew and how to use it to make me a better person and for that I will always be my fathers son - Thanks, for the wonderful life you have gave me and being such an important part of mine - love you and miss you forever - Pat.
Lynda Marconi Niles
October 17, 2004
I remember when Joan and Don were married! He was a good man. I have memories of when I was little and he was a young man. He was my god father.
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