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Jennifer Smith
January 4, 2002
I called you Uncle, because you were like an uncle to me. You helped make my wedding a success and were always there if I needed something. You looked after me like I was a part of your family. Thank you. I will miss you very much and will think of you often. I know that you are in a better place now with people who love you very much, but still we will miss your smiling face and stories.
Helen & Frank Ferrell
December 31, 2001
With deepest sympathy to our life
time friend. We will surely miss you
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