1936
2011
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Elizabeth Saathoff
June 22, 2011
Missing and remembering you always. With love and admiration from your granddaughter.
Joan Schluep
June 7, 2011
Uncle Melvin, I am so sorry I am unable to attend your Memorial in Ashkum, IL. due to our distance away. Our sympathy to June and your daughters. I remember that I was cheering for Gilman at the basketball games while you were playing for Central. Joan (Henrichs) Schluep
Gary Mills
June 5, 2011
Mel, I will miss you. My condolances to your wife and family members. You will always be remembered by me as one of the best of the best at United Airlines. Save me a place in that Big Airline in the Sky. I won't forget all your wise knowledge and help. Have a good trip old friend.
Gary Mills ---- UAL (retired) ORD/MCO
Jo Compton
June 4, 2011
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
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