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Ronald and Shirley Milburne
February 17, 2007
To the Szewczyk Family, We are so sorry to have heard about Ted. Our prays and thoughts with always be with you. Ted will remain special in our hearts.when we celebrated his 80th birthday,it was a very special occasion, and it will forever,remain a fond memory for many years to come.We are so glad we were invited to share that day with him.Rest in peace good friend...
Charlotte Armstrong
February 17, 2007
Anne, Tom, Sue and Nancy, our deepest sympathy and prayers are with you and your families. I can still see your Dad holding Johnny, as a toddler, on his lap at the computer.
Love to all of you,
Charlotte and Frank
Bob & Denise Scheufele
February 17, 2007
Our deepest sympathy to the entire family. The BEST THING is to REMEMBER the FUN TIMES. They will always make you SMILE!!!
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