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Janet Landis
September 28, 2006
Jim,So sorry to hear about your loss. I'm sure he is in a better place.If there is anything we can do to help let us know. Love Martin and Janet Landis and kids
Roger Green
September 26, 2006
Jim, Barbara and Jeff,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I know your Dad was not doing very well the last few years, but it is still very painfull to let go. My family is praying for you and your families to help you thru the times ahead. I know all to well how difficult it is to lose your Dad. The years pass to quickly when they are with us and then they are taken up with the Lord to a better place, no more pain. It is so hard for the ones left though.
Please remeber that my family and I are thinking of you and yours.
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