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Joe Cantu
August 15, 2006
We will see you in Heaven, George. It is just a matter of time. I want to hear some of your air mission stories.
"Be Thou At Peace"
West Point Society of South Florida
President
Donna Peterson
August 15, 2006
You and your family have been added to the prayer chain at my church. I lost my father unexpectedly 3 months ago and thank God for the support of friends who saw me through. God Bless you all.
Dick Russell
August 14, 2006
God Bless George.
Dick Russell USMA 1968
Virgie and Theo Gipson
August 12, 2006
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Abie Duncan
August 12, 2006
"May the healing hand of time,
Help to ease your sorrow.
And may your precious memories,
Help to Brighten each tomorrow".
I send to You and Yours my Thoughts, my Prayers, and my Blessings.
With much Love, Abie Duncan
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