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November 10, 2017
Dear Irving Family,
I am sorry for your loss. My father was always one to lend a helping hand to Keith. I could never call him Bucky or as my dad said Buck. He was always a quiet man. I would go home to visit my parents and he would be there to help them out with many odd jobs over the years. I know he cared deeply for my family. I pray you all find comfort in knowing that he did have a heart of gold. Your old neighbor and friend, Rose Marie DeBlois Scheidt
JOLENE
November 3, 2017
Rest easily Keith. It was a pleasure to know you and to work with you.
patsy letouorneau
October 31, 2017
to my childhood friends, Rhonda,Lance,Cindy,Doug and the baby now Kevin. a brother or a sister going before us is so hard. you all are in my thoughts and prayers Rhonda and i watched over Keith to make sure he always had a clean diaper. time goes by so fast and my memories have taken me back to the irving family of yesterday great friends so sorry all Patsy
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