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Kathleen Keller
October 24, 2008
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
Lotti and Heath Bird
October 24, 2008
Jane, We just wanted you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We will always think of Jay as a happy, warm, friendly guy. We will miss him.
SUSAN KLIS
October 24, 2008
All my love and prayer are with the Comiskey family. Don't you think for cousins we had the best time together growing up? Our parents kept us all together and special to each other. We can tell stories for hours on the fun and destruction we had together. It so sad to lose someone so young but now he can be with his mom and dad without all the sickness and pain. Love you all.
Sue
Brandy Daugherty
October 24, 2008
To me, Jay and Jane were meant to be. Even when they divorced, they ended up remarrying later on. To me I saw it as an inspiration of true love and romance, and hoped one day to feel that way about someone.
Even though Jay has passed, and will be desperately missed, he will still always be with you Jane. A love like yours continues beyond life. I love and miss you, Brandy
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