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Ed Cohen
May 26, 2009
Fellow members of the Zelienople American Legion, Post 474, mourn the loss of one of their own, but proudly salute this fallen veteran.
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Carl , Mary Milfeit
May 20, 2009
You are in our thoughts during this difficult time. It is never easy to say good bye to our parents.
Uncle Dave, a Ford man, always willing to take the time to explain to me how something works, the mechanics of our life.
ROSEANN CALABRESE
May 19, 2009
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO DAVID'S FAMILY. MY DEAR DAVID OH, HOW YOU WILL BE MISSED. YOU MADE MY LIFE HERE WOORTH LIVING. NOW WHAT SHALL WE DO? I KNOW THAT YOU WILL BE IN OUR PRAYERS. ROSEANN
The St Ferdinand Parish - Comfort Blanket Ministry
May 19, 2009
We share your sorrow, and hope it will comfort you to know that many hearts reach out to you in sympathy and love.
May the soul of David S. Twaddle, Jr., through the mercy of God, continue his journey to a new life in the presence of God in the heavenly kingdom.
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Carol Theuriet
May 19, 2009
Donna, David, Dale, Doris. You are in our thoughts during this difficult time. It is never easy to say good bye to our parents but know that Uncle Dave is in a better place. Mother and I are unable to come home for the services but we will be with you in thought. Blessings on you all. Aunt Caroline and Carol Diane.
Mary Anne Vandivort
May 18, 2009
Dear Doris & Family,
I am so very sorry to hear of your father's death. I know that this is a very difficult time for you all. Please know that you are in my thoughts & prayers in these next few days & weeks. I remember your Dad as being a nice, quiet man. Think of all the good times you had with him & that will help ease the pain. May God bless you & comfort you all.
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