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Lisa Brooks
December 8, 2007
Dearest Joyce, Mike, Mark, Matt and family:
I am sorry at the passing of Sonny, but know that you can always trust in the many wonderful memories that you have of him.
I recall the days when you lived in Laramie in the 80's and retained me to clean your home. I always looked forward to cleaning your house because of the nice visits I would have with all of you. I didn't get to visit with Sonny too often because he was away from his job as Ranger, but when I did, he always had something funny to tell or nice to say.
I recall his love for hunting and the time he and the boys went on a deer hunt in the Snowy Range near Laramie. They were all successful and so proud of their trophies! They then skinned and wrapped them in cheese cloth and hung them off of the back porch. I'm not sure what the neighbors thought, but you should have seen the smiles on their faces! That is how I remember Sonny: with that big smile on his face!
Please know that I love you all very much. While you, Joyce, are the first person in your family that I met, and you affected my life, Christian walk and thinking in many ways, Sonny touched my life too, and he will be greatly missed by so many in so many ways. His numerous interests as noted in his obituary are but a testimony of his love for life and his efforts to make a difference. Indeed, he has done just that.
We will miss you Sonny.
All my love, Lisa Brooks
Jack Sontag
December 6, 2007
I'm so sorry to hear of Sonny's passing.
I have many fine memories with all you all when I was a young man growing up in Idaho. As well as spend many Thanksgiving dinners and 4th of Julys at the house in Jackson hole.
Your Husband, Father and Grandfather is great man that taught me some good lessons growing up by hanging out with him and your family. I will cherish them forever.
God be with all of you during this trying time.
Jack
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