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2014
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3 Entries
August 2, 2014
Mike and Family, We are so sorry for your loss, you are all in our prayers.
Jack and Diane Bresser
Alfred L. Welch jr.
July 24, 2014
I only met you a few times but felt I knew you a life time from all the stories from Jack and Lorraine. You had a nice smile and had a good sense of humor.
Alfred L. Welch (Susan E. Harp husband)
Susan E. Harp
July 24, 2014
Thank you for defending out country, Thank you for being my uncle and my dads big brother. Thank you for being there for my mom when my dad passed and now that you've gone and joined him we'll be there for Mike, Eddie and the rest of the Harps you left behind. Cause that's what a family does or at least tries to do and with social media today anything is possible. So good-by Uncle Al and say hello to my dad for me.
Love,
Susan (Jacks daughter)
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