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5 Entries
Joanne Nelson
October 21, 2004
Matt will be missed dearly. Words do not express sorrow for the friends and family. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
October 21, 2004
Wishing you peace and extending family love at this time of deepest sorrow.
Pam (Wiebe) Lehn, Steve Lehn, Ashley Lehn, & Graham Lehn
Mitzi & Bill Oakes
October 21, 2004
You all know how we feel. Maybe Matt and Todd will meet somewhere over the rainbow and enjoy being cousins again. Forever. Love
All of us.......
Lucy Vick
October 21, 2004
May our Lord's peace sustain you in your tragic loss of Matthew. My prayers are with you all.
Lucy Vick
Jack and Karin Obszarski
October 21, 2004
Words seem so inadequate to express the profound sadness we feel or the way our hearts go out to you, Anna, and to all those who loved Matt. Please know our prayers are with you all.
With love,
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