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Lori Stach
March 4, 2023
I miss you more and more every day, Love Lori
Lori Stach
March 13, 2019
I miss you Dad. Not a moment goes by, that I don't hear your voice, sharing your thoughts and feelings on every issue in my mind and heart.
I pray that you are way down yonder in the "pa-pa" patch, growing the best Bodacious corn and tomatoes ever.
Love always and forever, Lori
Jack Salvadalena
March 13, 2019
Jim's father and my Dad worked together at Snohomish Auto Freight. Jim is remembered as one of the toughest football players in SHS history.
Peace ad love to all his family and friends as we mourn his passing and celebrate his life.
Casey Jones
March 10, 2019
I met Jim somewhere around 1985, he was one of the best lifelong friends of my stepfather David Bailey. Great memories over the years, I'm sad to hear he passed. Thank you for your service to our country, may this hero Rest In Peace.
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