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Gene Holzer
December 6, 2003
I will always have great memories of your Dad. I had a great deal of fun with him. I used to enjoy sitting across from him at family gatherings when he would give me the high sign and we would start to pass the food and continue until some would notice that food had been passed several times.
I also will remember a wild trip I took with him to Winona for a funeral in a dense fog and he drove like there was no tommorrow like he did most of the time.
He was a great guy and I am sure you will miss him greatly.
I'm sure he will have his great reward in Heaven.
Gene
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Richard Graner
December 4, 2003
Please accept my sincere sympathy regarding the death of your father. Your dad's legacy will continue on in our community through your efforts and stories.
Especially after meeting you one year ago this week and listening to your stories and hearing your heartfelt concerns, I believe your memories will be a great source of comfort. While there is lonesomeness after every death, I want you and your family to know that I have you in my prayers.
God Bless.
Rich
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