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Pat Liedtke
August 1, 2007
Donny, Chris, Mike,Barb & families,
I am truly sorry for your loss. Take comfort in knowing he is with Mom again.
With many caring thoughts,
Pat (Lynch) Liedtke
Jan Hutson
August 1, 2007
Dave, Barb and extended family. Your Dad was a great man. Just remember the happy times and prayerfully this will help ease the pain. Never say goodbye, just so long untill we meet again at the feet of Jesus, My deepest sympathy.
Love in Christ May the Lord give you peace.
Jenny Bloom
August 1, 2007
Papa was a great man who would do anything for his family and friends. I will always remember our Monday night football games and salami sandwiches, fishing up north, riding rides at Great America, and doing various odd jobs around the house and cottage. He taught me at a young age how to use power tools, mix bondo, and fix a variety of things. It was always interesting listening to his stories from when he was young and in the army. I love you and will miss you.
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