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Tom Vogdes
October 25, 2019
As the days and weeks have passed Mr. Day will live in the minds of the people that loved and respected him. He touch the life's of many people in the community. Oct. 26, 2019
Rachele Feura (Day)
November 15, 2013
I really enjoyed my visits with my Grandpa Sam and already miss him dearly. I am thankful that he was able to enjoy my two children when we visited every year. Thank you to everyone for your support and kind thoughts to my Grandma Lois and Uncle Tommy.
Love you much Grampa.
Maggie Harper
November 5, 2013
Our sympathies to the Day family. We lived next door to them for a number of years and saw a wonderful father and a neighbor who was always there to lend a hand. Over the years we loved coming back to the old neighborhood and running into Mr. and Mrs. Day. Mr. Day will always live in our Bradford memories.
The Cliffords
Hiram Ward
November 2, 2013
My Deepest sympathy for the Day family on their loss of Bob Sr. A Kinder man just didn't exist, and anyone who ever met him could call him a Friend.
Sharon
October 31, 2013
My deepest sympath to Mr. Day's Family. I first met this kind man when I was a cashier working at Sal's Supermarket and that was over 30 years ago. Some people just leave such am impression on our hearts. He would not know me today nor would any of the rest of the family. But I just remember his smile, kind nature and friendliness. His love of people reminded me of the way Jesus would act. And I am sure Mr. Day is walking with our Savior this very moment.
Christina and Casey Abbott
October 30, 2013
I'm very sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Day. After moving to the neighborhood, he was one of the first neighbors I met. Always a pleasant man, we'd talk about the Steelers on my way to take my son to the bus stop as he swept the sidewalk or waited with Tom outside. My husband also enjoyed many conversations with him.
We will keep the Day family in our thoughts and prayers, and if you need anything please do not hesitate to ask.
tom vogdes
October 30, 2013
This is the first candle that I lit. I am heading to church to lit a real candle for your father and family. May god bless you all
Tom Vogdes
October 30, 2013
May God help you through these sad days in your life. Your father was a kind man, respected in the community. You will never know all the lives that he touched he will be truly missed. I will be going and lighting a candle for him.
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