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Brad & Susan Coil
August 27, 2008
You are, and always will be, our friend. You were a great example to us, and to our children. Your children are beautiful and successful, but of course you already know that.
Sherilyn (Mills) Hirschi
August 27, 2008
We often reminisce and talk about time and vacations spent with you.
Those we love don't go away
They walk beside us everyday.
Unheard, unseen but very near
so missed, much loved and forever dear.
Praying for your family Chris, because we know the most difficult part of death is felt by those left behind.
Anticipating the day we'll have lunch together again, save me a place!
Love you forever
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