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Maggie Roy
May 24, 2010
I would like to extend my condolences to your family. Forrest was a wonderful man and I am greatful to have gotten to know him. He was always smiling and always happy to offer me chocolate when I was in to visit with him even if he wasn't feeling well. I will miss seeing him at church service at Beechwood with his smiling face and "Top of the Mornin' to ya" greeting! He was a wonderful man and we all (the Beechwood Activities Dept.) will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.
Sincerely, Maggie Roy
Karen Kamperman
May 21, 2010
Ruth,
Linda and I want you to know that you are in our hearts and prayers. So very sorry to hear about Forrest.
Love you very much,
Karen
James Maginn
May 20, 2010
Greg,
We would like you to know that you and your family have been and will continue to be in our prayers.
Jim and Lisette Maginn
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