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Robin Fouch
August 10, 2016
Ed is my cousin. His dad and my mom were brother and sister. I had no idea...what happened? I was doing genealogy research on our Dunaway side and came upon Ed's obituary. We were not close by any traditional standards but I loved him very much. I'm shocked. Please tell me he didn't suffer. I still have an old Motocross shirt he gave me. I adored him and so did we all. Missing so much.
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Susan Baird
February 11, 2016
We'll never forget all the good times we had together. You will be missed by everyone that knew you. I hope your riding your dirt bike up in heaven! We love you! Sue and JB
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