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Kenneth & Michelle Hernandez
September 10, 2008
Dear Bill, Barbara and family,
We were so sorry to hear about your brother. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. God bless you all.
D The Cosgrove's
September 9, 2008
Our sympathy goes out for the Blomeley Family. Both Harry and Marlene were two very special people. We met Harry and Marlene when we built their home for them in Inverness. They became such good friends and a part of our family. We will miss them both very much. Harry and Marlene were like " peas in a pod". Together Again ! The nicest folks you will ever meet. Hope to meet up with them again someday. God Bless their loved ones.
Clyde, Dianne, Chad and Mari Jo.
Cheryl Griner
September 9, 2008
Dear Daddy, Although I am heartbroken that you are no longer with us here, I find comfort in knowing you are in a better place, finally at peace & no longer in pain. I will always be your little Girl.
Love Always, "Pete"
Donna Badessa
September 8, 2008
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.I was lucky to have known Harry and Marlene.They both treated me like I was family.I felt like family.I will miss them dearly.I miss my monthly coffee and conversation as I was cleaning the house.Harry and I could talk for hours about family whatever it was it was a good conversation.I would look at the clock and say,its now time to clean.Time went by quick.Too quick, it feels like yesterday Ian called me to clean for them.I am glad he did I would of never of had the chance of metting two of the nicest people ever.I will miss them both and fancy also.
Jennell Ballew
September 7, 2008
To my dear cousins,
I will miss Uncle Harry. May God be with you during this time of sorrow.
Harry admiring Sky Blue Lupine blooming, 3-5-07
Cynthia Taylor
September 7, 2008
I enjoyed my time working with Harry. He started as a volunteer here at Tillis Hill in Feb. 2007. We rode all the horse trails together and cleared them of trees and trimmed branches. Soon he was off working by himself. He helped water newly planted pines during our drought and I will have a living memorial here to remember our time together. He shared freely about his life, the Navy and family. I got to know him well, just not for long enough. Ranger Sid Taylor
Brian Blomeley
September 7, 2008
You will be missed Dad
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