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Mary Garcia
July 8, 2006
Mr. Shouse was a sweet man and full of life , always with a smile to share. I enjoyed the many stories he shared of his tour in the military. I would like to send the Shouse family my deepest sympathy..
Jack *
July 8, 2006
T Pop was my grandfather and I love him and miss him very much. It makes me sad that I didn't see him as much as I wanted to, but I look forward to seeing him again.
Donna Kurtz
July 8, 2006
Mr. Shouse was a very nice man and I had the honor of working with him. He loved his family and work. He will be missed. My sincere sympathy to all his family.
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