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Kat Shirey
August 11, 2010
Dear Sue and children,
I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. I am sure that Tin has gone on to a much better place and please find comfort in knowing you will see him again. He has no pain, no sorrow, and I am sure he will be watching over you and the children and the grandchildren. I am so sorry you guys couldn't make to Pennsylvania this past summer. You are my best friend and I love you and your kids.
Kat and family
August 3, 2010
Please! accept Our deepest condolences to : Do family. May God bless you during this time of great sadness.
From :THANG LE and FAMILY in VICTORIA TEXAS
Nancy Dungan
August 3, 2010
It was sure a pleasure knowing the Do family. They all were missed when they moved from Bangor. Mr. Do was truly a great man! Our condolences to Susan and children and grandchildren. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Maria Clifford
August 2, 2010
I will have fond memories of you, Mr. Do, from my childhood.
Rob & Angela Vaughn
August 2, 2010
It was a blessing and an honor to know Tin. Susan and kids: may you find your solace and strength in the Lord. "My strength and my heart may fail, but the God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." (Psalm 73:26).
Dave and Rebecca Hill
August 2, 2010
Our deepest condolences to the Do family. May God bless you during this time of great sadness.
Brad and Pat Wootten
August 2, 2010
Although we never met you, as relatives of your daughter in law Beth we have seen first hand the legacy that you left in the form of a fine son and father Trong. He is, I am certain, a reflection on your entire family. As a career officer and Vietnam veteran myself you and your brave comrades hold a special place in my heart. May God bless you and yours forever.
Elizabeth Do
August 2, 2010
We will always remember you to your grandbabies- how you loved Clara's spikey hair and how Fi was your Golden Pig. You were much loved and will be much missed.
Andrea Dugan
July 31, 2010
Our Condolences Aunt Susie
Loan Do
July 31, 2010
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Toai Do
July 31, 2010
We are the best of friends during the best of time and during the worst of time. We served side-by-side in the Vietnamese Arm Forces to defend our Motherland. Mr. Tin Do is now at the better place and our friendship will live on forever. He will be greatly missed.
Our deepest condolences...
Toai Do and Family
Hoang Lan Do
July 31, 2010
Our condolences to Mrs. Susan Do, Tin, Trong, Tran, and Thuy Lynh, and family.
Kimberly Beebe
July 31, 2010
He will forever be in our hearts. We are deeply saddened that he is no longer on earth with us but are blessed to know we will see him again in Heaven. He was a great man and one that we are proud to have known and loved.
Aunt Susie, please know that we are praying for you and honoring the memory of Uncle Tin. Our hearts go out to you in your time of sorrow.
With deepest sympathy,
Kim, Chris, Hallie, Emma, and James
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