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Linda
May 1, 2011
My dear sweet Ted, tomorrow will be a year and I miss you as much now as I did then. You will always be in my heart.
May 5, 2010
Linda and Wendy:
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I know it's hard because you know he is in the Lord's care but the selfish part of you wants him here! Linda, my grandmother (Mary Norman)always spoke fondly of you. My thoughts are with you both.
Christy Norman Britton
May 5, 2010
My Thoughts and prayers are with you Linda,Wendy&Lilly and family. Love you,Vanessa
W. E. "Ed" Thompson
May 3, 2010
To the Dingle Family,
I just learned of the passing of Ted.
My deepest sympathy goes out to you.
Ted and I started out on the Highway
Patrol together in 1968. May God bless
you.
W. E. "Ed" Thompson
SC Highway Patrol, Retired
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