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Eileen ( McCauley ) Kerr
April 21, 2005
For Lynn, Heather, Don, & Jim...
Though distance and years of separation have kept us from being together, I pray that now we might restore our relationship with each other once again. I have always had a LONGING and deep need for my brother to be a vital part of my life, but he never got to know how much we really loved him and wanted him to be a part of our lives.I think I still feel numb at the finality of it all. THANK YOU EACH ONE for sharing with us and we trust that we will see one another a little more often. Let's remember the good times we had with this one we all loved.The hurts do take time to heal but GOD IS in control and I praise Him for that!! Lovingly, Bill & Eileen Kerr
Kay Darst
March 30, 2005
Heather,Jim,Don and Family...
I have really missed my brother so much since I saw him last and I have been having dreams also. Just want all of yoy to know how much WE appreciate all you have and are doing. I cry alot but that will pass too I am sure. Love to all of you. Aunt Kay
Lynn McCauley
March 25, 2005
I will remember the good years. Thank you for our children. Rest in peace.
Ray E & Kay Darst
March 24, 2005
This is sister to Bob..Kay Darst..
Ray and I were glad for the chance to meet all of your children but sorry for the circumstances. I shall always love my brother as I knew him and am sorry I didn't get to see him as often as I wanted to. Love ya Mickey forever. Sister, Kay
Heather McCauley-Blakesley
March 22, 2005
I have prayed for you every day, Dad. I'll miss our talks, but I know we will meet again.
Love xoxo,
"Princess"
Jim McCauley
March 22, 2005
God speed Dad! Missed before but more so now.
Love,
Jim
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