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Karen Simmons
June 28, 2017
So sorry for your loss
The Hollanders
June 23, 2017
Mike and Family, we are so sorry for your loss. Your family is in our prayers. Trina and John
Joanne Scott
June 22, 2017
Uncle Alton was a dear, sweet soul and I am thankful for his presence in our lives. I am also thankful that I can look forward to seeing him in heaven. Joanne Scott, wife of nephew, Steve Scott
Kirt Scott
June 22, 2017
So sorry to hear this. Uncle Alton was one of the most gentile and nicest men that I have ever known. I just enjoyed being around him. I still remember having the opportunity to fish with him when I was a little boy, as well as walking with him on the farm. He will surely be missed. Know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers.
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