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John Schultz
July 12, 2005
I have some great memories of Art. He was a man who really enjoyed life. He always had a smile and was eager share his stories with you. My condolences Aunt Bea.
:)
Daniel & Patricia Roy
July 12, 2005
Dear Aunt Bea,
We were sorry to hear of the passing of your amazing husband. Uncle Art had an exuberance for life that should be a model for the rest of us. He touched many lives and will be greatly missed. Our sympathies extend to you and the entire family.
Love, Dan & Pat Roy
Pat Roy
July 12, 2005
I am sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Art. When we did meet I remember his kind words and warm smile. Our prayers are with each of you.
Pat Roy, Justin, Kyle and Evan
Rob also sends his condolences and prayers.
Linda & Terry Spaight (Roy)
July 11, 2005
Aunt Bea,
Sorry to hear about the passing of Uncle Art. My father Emile always had great stories about him. Father Gary always kept me up to date on all the Roy family, now that he's gone also we don't hear much of what is going on. Please pass on my sympathies to everyone in the family.
Love,
Linda (Roy) Spaight
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Antonio Buttice
July 8, 2005
I would like to extend my very deepest condolences for your recent loss. Mr. Roy is remembered as a kind, caring, and giving man who will always be cherished by family and friends. His selfless qualities and infectious good nature cannot be forgotten. One need only to look at his wonderful wife & family and realize that he is not gone...but rather lives on in them.
Bravo Arthur Roy! You have achieved what most men only dream of accomplishing in life.
Au Revoir notre ami.
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