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Barbara Krebs
May 14, 2011
Very sorry to hear about the passing of John. He was such a great father-in-law and golfer. I'm sure he will be greatly missed. My sympathy to Randy and Susan.
Barbara Krebs (Stimac)
Linda Gatton
May 6, 2011
To the Stimac/Suter Families:
We are so very sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Stimac. When I worked at the library, he was one of our favorite patrons--always polite and with a friendly smile. My husband, Gary, and I will always cherish the memory of our trip to Louisiana with the Suter/Brinkman families and how you graciously invited us with them to visit your home. It was a joy to be able to see Mr. Stimac and share some time with him. Our deepest sympathy and prayers are with you.
mary schmidt
May 2, 2011
uncle john, our thoughts and prayers are with your family. love robert+mary schmidt
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