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Rich Fleming
April 26, 2008
Our prayers are with you in the loss of Zeb. We have many fond memories and thoughts of our times together. God bless you all.
Fred P. & Jill, Seltzer, III
April 3, 2008
Our deepest condolences from North Carolina. We can't make it to Indiana but wish we could.
Though it's been a while since we've seen Uncle Zeb, it doesn't seem that long ago. We will never forget all the fun we had going to yard sales to find items to re-sell at our own, playing endless hours of Euchre, and of course watching him with his team of horses.
Even though distance has kept us apart for many years, Uncle Zeb has never left our hearts. We thought of him often and he will be greatly missed. His life made all of ours better because he was in it.
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