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Linda Peters
March 26, 2006
Dad,
Today is the one year anniversary of your passing. We talk about you often and know that you are always with us in our hearts and spirits. The memories are too numerous to mention but you know them all as well as us. We miss you so much Dad. As each day of each year passes we will always keep your generous, loving and humorous spirit among all of your family. We love you with all our hearts XOXOXOXOXOXO..........
And to my #1 Dad from your #1 Daughter thanks for all you have done and will continue to be to me!!!
All my love,
Linda
Linda Peters
June 19, 2005
Dad, Today is Sunday June 19, Father's Day 2005. Even though you are not with us "physically" your spirit continues to live on in our hearts. The memories of Father's Day past are fond - serious cards, goofy cards, oysters and shrimp feasts fit for a "king", racking our brains trying to buy the right gift for a man that had everything. The memories continue Dad - I miss your laugh, your sense of humor, your generosity, watching in awe as your spoke about any topic with your inquisitive and brilliant mind, having cocktails on the patio, your love of family and just being able to spend time with you. I miss you but talk with you constantly. A beautiful rose bush was given to me in your memory by a dear friend and I care for it just as we all did for you in those last few months. You live on in spirit and will always be part of my life and forever alive in my heart. Happy Father's Day Dad - I love you #1 XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO..........
Chuck Kirkpatrick
May 20, 2005
Frank was a great college roommate. He was vitally interested in world affairs and dedicated to learning (but not necessarily to attending class). He found a fascinating vocation and as a result made the world a better place. We, his pledge brothers, miss him.
Sincerely,
Karen and Barry McClure
April 9, 2005
We extend our deepest sympathy to the entire Heinzmann family. Barry and I have wonderful memories of Mr. Heinzmann from our years in Miami with Linda. Your dad was a sweetheart of a man whose love for his family was constantly displayed for all to see. It was an honor to have known him.
Hugs, Karen and Barry McClure
Zona Horton
April 4, 2005
Tom,Susan and family.I am deeply sorry for your loss.Your dad was a really nice man even knowing him for a short time I could see what a close family man he was.
Kiki Whitehead
April 4, 2005
I know how much he will be missed...He was truly a great man, father,husband and friend. My heart goes out to you all....kiki
Bonnie Carriger
April 3, 2005
To Rosemary and Family,
I remember with love the great contribution you and Frank made to all of us in your former Kendall neighborhood. We just celebrated Kenwood's 75th anniversary. You and Frank and your children were part of the heart of that school for many years. With loving thoughts to all of you, Bonnie Carriger
Leo & Marie Khandjian
April 3, 2005
Dear Rosemary and Family,
Please accept our deepest condolences. God bless you.
Leo and Marie
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