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Annette Angcayan
February 19, 2009
Dear Grandpa,
You don't know how much I miss you. I am so thankful that God lent you to me for 32 years. Not only were you my grandpa, you were also my daddy. I'm so honored to have been your granddaughter. I'm glad that my kids got to know and love their great-grandpa. You were the best thing that ever happened to us. You were a brave, strong, caring, and loving person. All the people that met you, admired and loved you very much.
It's so hard having to wake up every day knowing that you're not there wishing us a good morning. I pass by your room and expect to see you, or at least hear thw cowbell when you needed something, but at least I know that you're not suffering anymore. My only comfort is to know that when I leave this place, I'll get to see and be with you again. I love you daddy, I know that you will always be there.
Sandra Angcayan-Arrieta
February 17, 2009
Daddy,
You were the most important man in my life that I truly respected, adored, and loved with all my heart. I miss you terribly and can only find comfort I will one day be with you for all eternity.
You were admired by so many people. I remember, as if it were just yesterday, how you talked about all your friends at White Sands Missle Range. It was really nice to see some of your friends at your viewing.
Daddy, my broken heart will for always keep you close, as well as, keeping your wish. We (my brothers and sisters) will take care of our mother and we will always love one another. We will honor you!!!
Now Daddy, you are not suffering anymore, but celebrating eternally.
I love you Daddy, FOREVER!!!
*** Nana ***
Martha Gonzalez
February 9, 2009
Mr. Angcayan,
Thank you for your service to this country and for being my father's long time friend. He always spoke of you fondly and cared about you. It's been since 1974 when he went to be with our Lord. I'm sure he was glad to see you again. Love..
Terry Gonzalez-Schastey
February 9, 2009
It was a privilege to have known such a fine gentleman. My father and he were good friends, having worked together at White Sands. He will be missed.
Mike Casey
January 31, 2009
Mr. Angcayan,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Eduardo Perea
January 26, 2009
May your family find comfort in knowing that he is now in a better place. God Bless your family.
Eduardo Perea
Retired White Sands Police/Security Guard
sandra butler
January 25, 2009
Our prayers are with. We thank the Lord for the opportunity to have known him. May the Lord give you comfort and understanding. With love, The Butler Family
Mario Gonzalez & family
January 25, 2009
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts and prayers of many are with you at this time of sorrow. we love you guys.
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