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alan soistman jr
April 6, 2006
uncle dave you were my second dad and i thank you for being the man that you were.i will miss you so much. but i will see you on the other side to play the best course of all.love little al and heather
pat white
April 5, 2006
Baltimore Dave,There are only a few good people such as you.We were truly blessed to have been a part of your life.You will forever be in our hearts.See you when we get there. Love your Bluefield buddies, Fred R.,Pat & Little Fred
Michael Schweiger
April 4, 2006
With tears of sadness and joy we will miss you for a long long time. Save me a few fish to catch when I cross that Big Creek up there .See you sooner then I want too.
Love you Brother Michael & Wendy
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