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Jan Hochholdinger
March 18, 2009
John, Barbara, Tom, Eddie,
~Although it is difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow~
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
~Aunt Jo, Rick, Lynn, Jan, Gene.
Vicki L. Glantz
March 16, 2009
~We feel the loss of a very important part of our family. Nothing will ever fill the space you occupy in our hearts. With much love, fond and precious memories always, your family "out west".
David,Vicki & Zebadiah Glantz, Cheyenne, WY
Cheryl, Jeff & Aden Klein, Colorado Springs, Co.
David A. Glantz II, Ogden, Utah
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