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Cinderella Church (Wells)
February 5, 2005
Sorry about your loss. My family was close to Jack's family many years ago. My mom was Hazel Wells. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Cindy Church
Harvey A. Davis
January 27, 2005
Your life is not over, its just beginning. You'll be missed here on earth by those you leave behind. But what a wonderful place you are going to now. No pain, no sorrow, no problems. Its all part of the Process. I'll be one of those you leave behind that'll miss you. Your classmate, Harvey Davis
Jim Cahalan
January 27, 2005
I'll miss you Jack. As kids we wandered the hillsides of the Berkshires and Southern Vermont, supposedly hunting squirrels but mostly trying to figure out life. Some of our conversations these past few years proved we never did get it figured out.
You fought a great fight in several areas. Rest now. You've earned it.
-Jim Cahalan
Henry Goetsch
January 26, 2005
Was sorry to learn of Jack's passing. Worked at Sprague's and flew out of the NA airport many times. My sympathy is with the family. Henry (Hank) G Goetsch
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