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Danny Peek
January 2, 2011
God Bless the Evans family, and be with them during this tough time.
Craig Peek
January 2, 2011
Aunt Suzzy and cousin David,sorry to hear about your loss. I wish i could have got to know him better.
Craig Peek
Douglas, Denise Rookard
January 2, 2011
Suzanne and family, our hearts go out to you during your hour of sorrow. Harley was a rare treasure whose ability to smile and bring joy to others even during his illness is rare. May God be with you and comfort you and know that we are here for you when and if you need us. We will miss Harley as we would our own family. He brought joy to the spa and we looked forward to his visits. Take care and God bless.
Connie Peek
January 2, 2011
We offer our deepest sympathy to Suzie, David and the extended Evans family.
January 2, 2011
Thank you for your service to our country.
Blue Star Mothers of America
Buckeye Military Moms, Ch 9
Worthington/Cols. OH
Valerie Gilchrist
January 2, 2011
Suzanne and family, my sincerest condolances. I had the pleasure of meeting Suzanne and Harley in a professional way and they quickly became my lovely friends. I will always miss you Harley.
Valerie Gilchrist
January 2, 2011
Suzanne and family, my sincerest condolances. I really appreciate that I got to know Harley and Suzanne even though it started out on a professional basis- you both became much much more. I will miss you Harley and never forget your laughter and kindness.
Valerie
Chelsea & Bobby Smith
January 1, 2011
Harley always had a way of making me smile. My Husband and I had the pleasure of seeing him and Suzanne at our weddings and it was nice seeing him smile. He will be missed, Harley was a good man.
Donnie Fisher
January 1, 2011
To know Harley was to adore him for he would have it no other way. We have shared some of our best memories with him and Suzanne. Harley would put me on track with life and guide me in the right direction. He will forever be in our hearts...He was a great man ....The Fisher Family
Mike Stokes
December 31, 2010
My congolences to Suzanne and the family. I'll never forget our fishing trips to Canada. He was one of a kind.
Rita Skaggs
December 31, 2010
I am so glad that I was allowed to meet Harley. Although I did not know him very long, the times which I saw him made me appreciate life more. From what I saw, he enjoyed life to its fullest. My sympathies go out to the family at this great time of loss. You will be in my prayers.
December 31, 2010
Suzanne and all the family, you have our sincere condolences. Harley was a great man and a true friend.
Gene and Carol Carfrey
Alice Blankenship Speakman
December 31, 2010
I am so sorry to learn of Harley's passing and extend my sympathy to his family. One of my favorite memories is of Harley rushing around in his Jeep when he was farming and trying to get what he needed for the field. May God be with each of you thru this difficult time.
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