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Fairview Hospice
February 4, 2007
To the family of Jones:
Please accept our sympathy for your loss. It was an honor to be with Lloyd during his final days. Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead. May your memories bring you comfort.
Sincerely,
The Fairview Hospice Team
Susan Thomas
January 23, 2007
I just wanted to say thank you to all that attended the service today. My Dad was a special man. I will miss him dearly.
Susan
Kara Bresnahan
January 22, 2007
He was a wonderful great -grandfather to my son and myself and our many memories of summers up at the cabin will not be forgotten.
John Commers
January 22, 2007
Aunt Sis, I want to offer you my deepest sympathies. I have fond memories as a child of Uncle Lloyd he was always so kind to me and my brothers. We thank you both for welcoming us into your home. Uncle Lloyd is with JESUS now, the best place to be. Our prayers are with you Aunt sis, GOD bless you.
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Jean Morris
January 21, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time. So sorry for your loss.
Bill (Willy) Kambeitz
January 21, 2007
Aunt Loraine,Cousins Dave and Suzie
My deepest sympathies to you, Uncle Lloyd was always special to me.
Roger LaBelle
January 21, 2007
So sorry to read about Lloyds passing. I worked with him on fire Dept. Really great guy & fun to work with. I am out west & will not be able to attend the funeral.
Roger & Donna LaBelle
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