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Pauline Rhineheimer
July 12, 2004
I have many fond memories of Rice. When he delivered bottled gas for us many many years ago we would spend time talking. He gave me a recipe for Peanut Brittle. Boy, is it good! Haven't made it in a long time but I still have the recipe in my cookbook with his name by it. Guess he's part of the reason I weigh as much as I do! He was a wonderful fellow. My prayers are with the family.
Linda Stinnett Stacy
July 7, 2004
Sorry for your loss. May God be with you in your time of grief and that He comforts and Blesses you and your Family. Linda Stinnett Stacy (Daughter of Vernon Welch Stinnett and Ernestine Cobb Stinnett)
Anita, Paul Sr., Paul Jr., Cindy & Paula Smith
July 4, 2004
We wish to express our condolences to the family, and especially his sister Mrs. Alverson who took so much time and care with her brother.
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