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Kimmy Silvio
July 14, 2005
I am very sorry to hear of Mr. Guessfords passing he was a great neighboor to my family members and a nice guy best lawn on the block and very nice.
Marjorie Jernigan
July 14, 2005
My deepest symathy to all the family. hE WILL BE MISSED.
Dick & Sherry Gormally
July 14, 2005
Dear Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you. He was a very proud veteran and a very special person.
God Bless,
Richard Strickland
July 14, 2005
With deepest sympathy and sadness Richard E. Strickland VFW 3115 Commander well miss you BOB
PAULA CARTER
July 13, 2005
Our deepest sympathy goes out to Bobs family.
We will miss him.
Paula Carter & Family (V.F.W. 3115
Canteen Manager)
Heather Kautz
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