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Terry Carter-Hillcrest Cemetery
September 21, 2005
Glenda and family,
I'm so sorry to learn of the loss of your dear husband. We met just a couple of weeks ago and I regret very much not having the chance of meeting Samuel. Please accept my deepest sympathies. I'm praying and trusting that God's infinite love and mercy will continue to be a reality in your lives.
Yours in Christ,
Debra Malecki
September 20, 2005
He was my dad he may not have been the one responsable for putting me here on this earth.
But he was very reponsiable for the person he helped me to become and for that I thank him.
I will miss him dearly along with his ways of always trying to make people laugh.
My children who loved him dearly will miss their Pop-Pop very much.
We love you Dad / Pop-Pop
Debby, Wade, Travis and Stormy
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