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Jim and Sue Pemberton
November 11, 2025
Hugs and prayers for all of the family, but especially you, Kaye. We will miss your dad's smiling face when we visit. He was always kind and welcoming. He will be missed by family and friends who loved and cherished him, but his pain and suffering are done. He is at peace with his Lord and his sweet wife now. We hope you find your own peace as you think about him and remember the good times you shared.
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Debra and Bill Ryan
November 10, 2025
Our sympathy to you and your family Raymond, on the loss of your dad. Reaching a point in life when our parents are gone is life changing. May the memories and love you all share, comfort you as you go forward.
Debbie and Bill Ryan
Dalton, Massachusetts
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