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Wayne and June Hosier
November 13, 2001
Dear Bernard and Beverly,
We send our most heartfelt sympathy for the death of your son Brian. There is no greater pain for parents than that of losing a child nor are there any words that can take away that pain. Though we have never met, we share a kindred spirit. Our thoughts are with you!
In Deepest Compassion
Wayne and June Hosier
Parents of Doug (1961-1997)
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Robert McKay
November 2, 2001
Brian will be dearly missed. Brian would alway have some reason to get all neighborhood kids together. We would play kick the can, or have snowball fights that lasted all day long, and we would spend hours building a tree fort back near the drainage pipe where we used to sled off whenever we had a snow day. From all the kids on Croft Ct. we will always remember the good times with Brian.
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