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Lynda Pitchford
January 26, 2009
Ronnie, We are so sorry for your loss.
Bob & I have so many memories of all the times we spent from Grove City to Oklahoma with both your parents. I did so love your Mom! So many laughs! (People thought we were sisters!) Your Dad gave Bob so much help & advice through the years. They were very proud of you!
Our thoughts are with you. Hopld on to the good memories, let the others go.
All the best,
Bob & Lynda Pitchford
286 Franconia Ave.
Marion, Ohio 43302
Shelly Richardson
January 25, 2009
Grandpa,
I'll always remember the times when I was a little girl and you and grandma let me work with you and how much fun that was. As I got older, I know we had our share of difficult moments and I am glad we were able to talk them out and move past it. What you did for my boys this Chrsitmas touched me more than you'll ever know. You and grandma can take care of each other now. Love and miss you both!
Love,
Shell
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