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Sarah Keeney
February 28, 2008
Grandpa,
It was a joy knowing you all these years. I was blessed to have you in my life. My only regrets are that my children didn't get to know you in person, but I will share my memories of you with them. You are missed. I love you.
Love, Your Granddaughter Always,
Sarah
Charlene (Froelich) Heise
February 26, 2008
My sympathies in the loss of your father, Vicky. May the Lord wrap His arms around you all and give you His peace. My prayers are with you.
Thomas Harkins
February 26, 2008
Mike:
So sorry for the loss of your father. Your family, friends and faith will guide you through this hard time. Keep the memories of your father alive and he will live in your heart and mind forever.
Tom & Joyce Harkins
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