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August 2, 2010
Don and I both offer you love and any support you may need at this time. Our deepest sympathy.
Pamela Kay and Donald W. McCune
Torrington, WY
Cindy Hamilton
July 31, 2010
Deanna,
I Love You...as I Loved Warren...and Dan...I am thankful to be your friend...I feel that I have been blessed to have known them and you...Thank you for sharing your sweet spirit with us.
Lots of Love,
Sharon Paddock
July 30, 2010
My dear Deanna and Chrisy,
I'm so sorry I can't be with you for Warren's services. I'll be thinking of you every minute as I have since I learned of Warren's passing.
Warren was such a sweet man. With all of his illnesses he could have felt really sorry for himself, but in my memory that was just not his style. He was and is an inspiration to all of us who knew him.
My deepest sympathy,
Sharon Paddock
Port Townsend, Wa.
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