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Christa (Amick) Fontaine
July 11, 2011
Just before you passed I saw that they have cards for grandfathers who are named Pop pop. To me you are the original :) I will always remember your funny songs about nothing and everything. I'll remember you mowing the lawn and me riding on your lap when I was tiny. And I will always remember the Christmas when I think I was only 2 that I "helped" you open up your gifts. I'm glad you are finally with Mom mom again. Love you always, Christa
Michael Amick
June 20, 2011
You are one of a kind and your memory will burn bright with me and my family. My grandaughter will call me Pa Pa because I could never replace the man I knew as Pop Pop. God Bless and rest well,
Love always and forever Michael
Michael Amick
June 20, 2011
Pop Pop, you will be missed. Your memories are embedded in my mind and always will be. I think of you often and will contnue to remember what a great Father, Grandfather and person you were to all of us.
Ashlee Amick
June 20, 2011
I love and miss you Pop Pop!!!
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