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Jo (voisard) Wildermuth
January 22, 2010
My father, James Voisard, grew up with Junior - and he always love4d him a great deal - they were only a few days appart in age and worked together on the farm...he will miss him a great deal. Our prayers are with you and the rest of the family.
Don Whitaker
January 15, 2010
Dear Becky and family,
Your Father was an outstanding man
who gave so much and expected little
or nothing in return. Soon after I
had first meet him, my son's dog had
to be put to sleep. Your Father
insisted on building a box for the
dog's burial for my son's benefit. He
wanted to do something to ease my son's
pain. Please know that was always
your Father's desire--to help others.
God Bless you and yours at this time.
January 14, 2010
Becky, Rodger & family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers!
Love,
Deb
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