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Dave Weigle
July 28, 2010
I knew Herb when he worked at The key Shop in the early 1980's. He could only be described as a "nice guy." He was the consummate gentleman. I am blessed to have called him Friend. God bless you all.
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Julie Dever
July 28, 2010
What a saint! We have missed Herb and Lil in Columbia's Pro-life "community". They have both blessed us with their support and work in the 80s...never to be forgotten!
Karen Richardson
July 27, 2010
Dan, Ken, and Janet,
We remember your dad so fondly; what a kind, loving man! Having just lost my dad (Karen) 2 years ago, my heart is with you as you walk on the journey of grief, praying that you'll feel your Heavenly Father's presence close beside you.
With love,
Robby and Karen Richardson
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