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ORMOND CHASE
October 31, 2006
TO MS ALLISON KNIPPER
YOU AND YOUR FAMILY HAVE OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY DURING YOUR TIME OF BEREAVEMENT
LOVE YOUR CHASE ORMOND FAMILY
Gene Martin
October 30, 2006
I had the pleasure of working with John Brock when Joe Yenni was the Mayor. During that time I was the first Chief Administrative Officer for Kenner. Buddy Brock was always professional, kind, polite, and a
great role model. He will truly be missed.
Julie & Jayson
October 30, 2006
My son and I had the privilege of meeting Buddy when we were there to visit. He was a very funny man whom brought many smiles to our faces over the last few years. I am so very glad we got a chance to know him....God bless his family and friends for their loss, but know he will always be with you in spirit....
Jonna Irwin
October 29, 2006
I have lifelong memories of Uncle Buddy. He will be sadly missed.
With Love
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