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Eric Hjertquist
August 12, 2010
I miss you so much Pops! You will always be my dad I can't thank you enough for everything you did for me and my family. I love you and miss you so much!!! Eric (Reno,NV)
Al de las Alas
May 30, 2010
Your lessons I will remember, your presence I will miss.
Kent Tanimoto
May 30, 2010
My deepest condolences to Jere's family and friends on Jere's passing. Jere was my boss at Courtesy Chevrolet and Los Gatos Honda. And what a boss! INSPIRING is the word to describe him. How I miss those Friday morning sales meetings! I would have paid HIM to hear him speak! "RAMP IT UP!"
Our loss but heaven's gain, I look forward to seeing and hearing him again! Now I know heaven will be a fun and inspiring place now that Jere has gone before us!
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