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Sherwood Burress
May 10, 2014
SDear Bob,
I think I have the right guy. Years ago we were at Cummins in Columbus, Indiana together.
You were one of my very favorite people. Obviously, if you are the person I think you are we lost track of one another.
Sorry for your passing. Your good humor and intensity of purpose I admire even today will always be with me.
I will look to the heavens tonite and maybe, just maybe, I will see star shooting by. I regret I did not see all the things you accomplished in life. Hugs and deep regrets to all your family. If only I could have granted you 5 or 10 years more of life. Alas, I could not!
Rest in peace, Bob, rest in peace!
Sherwood
Rosemary/Susan Krieg/Huyck
April 1, 2014
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Jodie Tews
April 1, 2014
Dad, thank you for always making me laugh. Thank you for being a great Father to My Douglas, without you I wouldn't have this awesome last name! We will miss you! Love you!
April 1, 2014
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