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Mary Goecking-Stankus
February 27, 2015
Mere words cannot express what a wonderful man Ed was.
Generous to a fault, overwhelming kindness and a heart as big as the ocean. As much as I will miss him I can only imagine the smile on his face when he gets to hug his girls again.
Mary
Father Michael Doyle, O.S.M.
February 27, 2015
Tom,
I saw your father's death notice today and offer sympathy and prayers. It also reminded me of fond memories of long ago--Mount Senario and Ladysmith. Again, Tom your father and the family are in my prayers.
Father Doyle
February 27, 2015
Ed Tuttle was a dear fiend to me and my family along with his wife, Pat. We shared many good times together and always enjoyed being with him and Pat. Memories will take his place now. My family and I miss him. May he rest in peace knowing how much we will always remember him. The Zwitt Family.
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