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Jim Ayres
October 4, 2013
He was always there for me, always concerned about my welfare. Not many people ever treated me the way Harold did. A true friend and willing to go on the line for me. I am sorry, Marie,
I did not speak with you at the church
but you looked like you had your hands full dealing with the loss. I carry his funeral card with me and often read the words. I miss hearing from him
and can only imagine the depth of your loss.May he find the goodness he gave to us on this earth.... Jim Ayres
October 9, 2012
MARIE, WE SEND OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN THE LOSS OF HAROLD. JERRY & ARLENE DEGRACE
Craig & Sue Randle
October 8, 2012
Cheryl,
May the cherished memories of your father give you strength in the days ahead.
Craig & Sue
Mary Ellen & Don Orr
October 8, 2012
Marie,All though we had only known Harold a very short time he did touch us in a loving way. We thank God for knowing Harold. Our prayers are with you Marie.
Michael Schornack
October 5, 2012
Marie, Harold seen a young kid in me that needed a break. I will remain forever greatful for what You both done for me back then. Im sorry I was so young and stubborn and didnt always realize the important path he tried to lead me down but I did in later years.
I wish there were more time to say Thank You and Im sorry for being so stubborn. I hope he knew how He changed my life in so many positive ways. Im working hard these days to be half the man he was to me.
Thank You both for Your Patience and Generosity. God Bless.
Tom & Loveann Simasko
October 5, 2012
Marie, We are so sorry for your loss. Harold was an amazing person and friend. He was always so positive and happy. We will greatly miss him.
October 5, 2012
Marie:
I am so sorry for your loss. Harold called me out of the blue a year or so ago. We hadn't spoken to one another in probably 10 years. It was great catching up, but he never mentioned he was sick. He was a very special friend and I will be forever grateful that I knew him.
Whit Cummings
Jeanette Moris-Lamberti
October 4, 2012
I met Mr. Allmacher twice at the bank but my late husband (Ron Moris) spoke of him often and how he trusted him with his finances and advise. I will keep your family in my prayers. Ron passed from lung cancer at 57 and I'm sure Mr. Allmacher was a brave man going through this terrible disease.
Cheryl Ellero
October 4, 2012
Cheryl & Bryan I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
October 4, 2012
Marie, I feel so bad for your loss. You are in my thoughts and rest assured that him and my dad are raising hell together again. Love, Sue and Tayler
Susan Loftus
October 4, 2012
I had the pleasure to work for Mr Allmacher at First National Bank in Mt. Clemens for many years. What a wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers are with Marie, his children and grandchilden at this most difficult time.
October 4, 2012
Marie,
My deepest sympathies to you and the family.
Clay Hufnagel
Geraldine Manzaroli
October 3, 2012
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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