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February 15, 2011
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Mr. Scribner was our tax accountant and very much trusted. My husband has been knowing and utilizing his services since 1993 and we just found out he had passed. May God continue to comfort you and your family. He had a great sense of humor. He will definitely be missed! The Swearingen Family
John & Judi Grounds
June 14, 2010
You faced your new journey with such courage and strength; much of which those of us left behind now draw upon to fill the void you have left in our lives. My dearest friend of decades past - my confidant and my ally as we plotted for others in our lives - I will always love you my friend - as I always have - and cannot express how sorely I will miss you. Thank you for being part of my life for so many many years - Sarah is in good hands with those you loved. I'll meet you at the catchin' pond one day soon. You are so loved.
Anika Coleman
June 14, 2010
My condolences go out to the family and friends of Mr. Scribner. He used to be my Tax Accountant many years ago and he always did a job well done. May God comfort your hearts and bring an undenying peace upon your minds.
Anika Coleman
Tiffany Mayer
June 14, 2010
I send my condolences to the Scribner family ..Ken was a funny guy and you could always call him and ask him any tax question and he knew it and help you God Bless his familly. Rip Ken you will be missed.
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