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brandy k
August 1, 2005
I miss him very much and I will always regret not attending the funeral. I just talk to him a couple of hours before it happenend. He always would say that he wouldn't make it to the age of 25; I don't know that if he really believed it and that was the reason he lived his live to the fullest without reguards to other peoples opinions. But he was that type of person, he enjoyed life. I loved that about him.
July 19, 2005
I am so sorry about the lose of your son. My God be with you all threw this time. He will be there for you when you need someone. God Bless your Family.
Rena & Dean Leddington
July 12, 2005
Kaye and Deerlegs, it hurt so much to hear about Dean. I can't imagine what you are going thru, I only want you to know that if you need anything that Dean and I will be here. I know that words can not help right now just know that God has a plan for everything and you will see him again. You are in my prayers, God Bless, Rena
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