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6 Entries
Jeanine Griffith
February 6, 2008
Winnie & family -
my deepest sympathy go to all of you.
colleen tadder
February 6, 2008
Dear Winnie and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Brian. My thought and prayers are with you. I know he is with the rest of our family now. Take care.
Aunt Colleen
Julie Dewart
February 5, 2008
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Mary Compton
February 5, 2008
Dear Winnie and family,
I'm sorry I can't make it down.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Love
Aunt Mary
Paula Lindner
February 5, 2008
Although I have never met Brian, I know he will be missed. As a friend of Amber, I know he was very special to her and close to her heart. His family is in my prayers during their time of loss.
bob and bonnie maison
February 5, 2008
the family has our deepest sympathy i cant imagine losing a child winnie love you all Bob and Bonnie maisonbob and bonniebob and bonnie
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