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David and Crystal Kingsley
January 28, 2002
We are sad to hear of Scotts passing. Our condolences go out to your family. Our prayers will be with you.
george&ginny kingsley
January 28, 2002
Our prayers are with the Nickelson family and our sorrow at Scott's passing.
Irene & Bill Sullivan
January 28, 2002
We are Brians aunt & unckle and are sorry we can not be with you in this time of grieve. We will remember you in our prayers
George Kingsley
January 28, 2002
We're Karen Kingsley Corzilius's brother/sister in law. I donated blood and entered the National Registry in hopes of matching Scott. Our love and prayers are with you.
Bill Hallisey
January 26, 2002
Elaine and family,
Please accept my ccndolences. I am a retired N. E. Life employee and worked with Scott in the underwriting department and went to many ballgames with him.
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