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Nancy P
March 11, 2004
You made my day more than once! I'll miss your smiling face.
Donna Bennett
March 10, 2004
When I lived in Hamilton I often passed by the corner where your dad waved at everyone. We moved a little further north a few years ago and don't pass that way very often. Recently, I drove by and looked for him and wondered what happened. He really had a way of brightening the day. I lost my dad a month ago, so you have my condolences. By the way, my mother-in-law's maiden name was Hennick.
Garry, Kourtney, Greg and Geoff
March 7, 2004
Wilbur... We are going to miss you standing on the corner waiving to us as we go by so much...BE GOOD! (as you always use to say)
Rest in Peace...
Russ Huekler
March 4, 2004
Dear Will
Kathy and I are so sorry to hear about your father's death. He will be truly missed. God Bless and God Speed.
Russ Huekler
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