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Jerri Lynn Schulte
April 24, 2005
Even though we all know that it was time for Uncle Harley to leave us, and that he had a long and wonderful life it is never easy to say good-bye to someone that you love and honor and respect the way that I did. I know that I am not alone in saying that Uncle Harley was by far the smartest individual I have ever known and one that will always be in my heart. So until we meet again in heaven.....I love you Aunt Haley and Uncle Harley, your memories will live on forever.
Billie Jacob
April 22, 2005
Bye, Uncle Harley, I love you.
See you again some day
Billie
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