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Doreen Festge
August 18, 2006
I worked with Tom and I know how much his parents meant to him. He helped them in so many ways during the past years so his Mother and Dad and then his Dad could remain at home. My sympathy to your entire family. You were blessed to have them in your lives.
James Ediger
August 16, 2006
Bob was truly one of the warmest, friendliest people I ever met. As a friend of their son Tom, I was welcomed into Bob and Kay's home with open arms (literally -- a big bear hug every time I visited), and was made to feel like a member of the family. I will miss Bob and Kay, but rest assured they are reunited again in heaven -- true angels!
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