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becky high (thomas)
November 16, 2011
so sorry for u loss, he always came in certified oil an we talked an talked, then went to bennington glen i visited him, remember him an growin up around the race horse tracks, will so be missed. such a great man
mike parrish
November 15, 2011
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.
Sherry Baer
November 15, 2011
Although I was very little when I met Uncle Arnold I still have a few memories of him. Cousin Regina and Aunt Donna Jean kept me up on the family I really never had the chance to get to know. I remember that Uncle Arnold had a kind voice , beatiful eyes and a warm hug! He reminded me so much of my daddy(Ted Baer).To all of his children and extended family I wish to extend my deepest sympathy for your loss and to remind you he will be waiting for us on the other side when we get there. Blessings to all. Sherry Baer
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