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Karen Haines (Allison)
June 6, 2005
Linzey Family, I met Tim when he was married to Judy. What a nice guy. He will be truly missed. God Bless. Karen (Allison) Haines, Judy's cousin
Diane Smyers
June 5, 2005
Hi Tim,
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your Daddy. He was and still is a joy in our heart of hearts. I will never forget the time you & your Dad were in the same G.I.F.T.(Growing in Fellowship Together) at Chapparal Heights Church in Claremont...the entire group came to my apartment (at the time was in Upland). . . and we acted out a cowboy skit where your Dad was the Sheriff & the Hero. He is still that same man...a hero! Never forget that God has a plan even in the midst of so much loss in your life. You are in my thoughts and prayers & in all things give thanks for the mighty man your Dad has raised you to be.
In Christ,
Diane Smyers
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