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Scott Fineshriber
September 3, 2009
Wow, what a guy. The WWII stories remind me of my own, late father. The greatest generation is a tough act to follow. Condolences to you and your family, Dianne.
September 2, 2009
Dianne and Family,
I just heard from Renee that your father has crossed over.
I'm so sorry for your loss.
I hope you will be comforted by what ever your belief structure up have.
For me I know he's been reunited with your mom and is happy.
I've known Mike your hubby, and you Dianne...since what 2nd or 3rd grade.
I drive by your old house on 21st East when I visit my own father and have such fond memories.
Me and you Dianne, dancing in your front room.
Our moms watching us when we invited them.
Of course your crazy brother calling you Dee Dee ... I won't repeat the rest.
He did have a talent with paper airplans.
I didn't know your dad was so into science. I always thought you were so lucky having all the beautiful rocks in the window wells.
How cool were you.
Your picture on FaceBook Dianne, well, so many of the people I've had pointed out to me from elementry, junior high and high school, they haven't changed a bit and your in that group.
Again, I'm very sorry for your loss.
Mary Ester Ellis Allers
Melody Breeze
August 30, 2009
Dear Dianne and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I will always remember how sweet your dad was when he would come have me cut his hair. I loved talking to him and getting to know him on those occasions. I will miss seeing him. Know that he loved you dearly, this I am sure of. May God bless you and comfort you.
Love,
Melody Breeze and Family
Earl & Cindy Lund
August 30, 2009
No bond is greater than that between a parent and child, a grandfather and grandchild. You will now have a personal guardian angel looking over your family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Frank Thacker
August 30, 2009
Good Bye to a dear ski buddy 1945-1990). Many skiing Saturdays in the powder of Alta, Brighton and other sites riding in his 194? Ford etc. and exchanging tales of good runs. We started with Army surplus skis having metal edges.
Kimberly and Remi Biebuyck
August 30, 2009
Dear Diane, Mick and family, we will miss Barney so much. What a wonderful soul! Barney was always so interesting to talk with, and had so much to share. Our deepest condolences.
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