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6 Entries
Jessie M Hartvigsen
February 1, 2005
Dear Salley and family,
I was so sorry to hear about
Darrell's passing. I'm sure it has
been a rough past few years for all
of you. I didn't really know Darrell but I'm sure he was wonder-
ful. I read all of the nice comm-
ents from friends, etc. I wish I had gotten to know him and hope to get to know you and your family
better. I know you are wonderful.
Please know of my love and
caring. Much love, Jessie
Joan Page Patten
January 31, 2005
Salley,
I am so sorry for your great loss! When I saw his picture I remembered all the fun we had at basketball games and on the bus rides...May God be with you thru the coming months!
Sorrel Jakins
January 28, 2005
I did not know Darrell; I do know Doug. On the strength of that knowledge, I know that the world is poorer for the loss of a fine man. The pain of separation can dull with time; when the Lord of Hosts comes, all pain will flee.
Ashley Cranney (Rowley)
January 26, 2005
Dear Stewart Family,
I just wanted to express how sorry I am for your loss. When I heard, I was greatly saddened but want you know that I love and admire your family so much, especially Coach Stewart. I will never forget the support he had for everyone and the countless games he stood on the sidelines cheering; even when the game didn't turn out in our favor. He had an amazing sense of humor and I will never forget all the fun we had in the class room. I know that he is in good hands and is very grateful for the life he led. I know that he is going to continue uplifting others with his service.
Sincerely,
jodi-kirk mascaro
January 26, 2005
Remembering STEWART,,,I will miss arguing with him each 5th and 6th hour where he would hang out...in the attendance office....His famous words were: as he was going back in the morning from break to class to the students in the halls"Lets Go Folks" always telling me to "Be Professional" He loved to see me get out of control and tease me about it....He loved to hear about my family too....(good or bad) and laugh oh my he would laugh at all my stories...whe I turned 50 it was a great day for STEWART...I really knew it was my B-D and I was old now...Love you guys God Bless JOD M.
Becky Christensen
January 25, 2005
Dear Sister Stewart, Amie and Allie, and family,
I am so sorry for the loss of your father and husband. I know this is a hard thing you are going through. BUT Heavenly Father will bless you, love you, sustain you, and comfort you. It's a blessing to have the knowledge of the gospel like we do. To know that you will see your father again. When your loved one suffers as much as your father did, it's a blessing to see them released from suffering. When my mother died, I felt bad and missed her but I was so happy she wasn't suffering anymore. My prayers are with you. Sincerely, Becky Christensen (Amanda McKell's grandma)
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