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Joe Wilder
April 10, 2008
Bo,
It was truly a pleasure to have known you! Not a phony bone in your body --just realness!.I truly admired how much you supported and loved your wife and spoke only in positive tones. In my life very few people make my happy to have known them and leave me a good lasting memory--thank you for doing that! You were truly one of the good guys and it was a pleaure to have worked with you and share some of the good times with you--thanks for the memories,
Your friend, Joe Wilder
Wilder
Joel William Hahn
March 11, 2008
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
March 10, 2008
With deepest sympathy during this difficult time, we wish you our thoughts and prayers.
-Cody, Lorena & Kaden Hahn-
(William Hahn's son, daughter-in-law & grandson)
Willaim Leonard Hahn
March 10, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Don Edler
March 8, 2008
I am very sorry to hear of the loss Leonard's family is dealing with now. He was truely a great person. He has been in my prayers since I left Florida 19 years ago. Him being out of pain is the most important thought to keep in mind. I know he will be fishing 24/7 now. May GOD bless all of Leonard's family and help them thru these hard times.
Karen Duff
March 8, 2008
Roger, Nancy and family,
I'm so sorry to hear of Leonard's passing. I met him many years ago and remember what a nice, pleasant young man he was. Peace be with you and your family. My prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. God bless.
John & Joyce Burns
March 8, 2008
We are so sorry about Leonard.He was such a nice guy. Please accept our most sincere sympathy.
Susan Muia
March 7, 2008
"The Watch Guy" ... Several years ago I met Moe, Beau's wife, at an equestrian event where she was displaying her beautiful paintings and artwork. As the seasons came and went and our paths crossed more often, we became friendly and ultimately, good friends.
I market and sell a line of hand crafted jewelry from Argentina so Moe and I would see each other at different shows and events promoting our merchandise.
So.. several years ago I was at one of these equestrian events and there was this guy, he would came by my jewelry display and ask if I sold watches. And although it was clearly apparent by looking at my display cases that I did not, I would nicely answer no. By the end of the show I had my fill of this “won't take no for an answer - guy" so when he approached my display for the 100th time, I must admit, my friendly reply had turned into an abrupt NO!
About a month or so later, Moe had the opportunity to introduce me to her husband, Beau. .... IT WAS THE "WATCH GUY"!!!
Good One Beau! I will miss you!
ox Sue
Barbara Normandin
March 2, 2008
Beau is the most wonderful guy,
And the greatest brother-in-law.
You had a great sense of humor
You are missed,not only by me but my husband Don.
We are relieved that your suffering
is over.
And your in the arms of God. Where there is Joy,and Peace
Lovingly your bro and sis.
Don and Barbara
We will see "Ya'll" again on the other side
Moe Hahn
March 2, 2008
Beau and I had one of those rare days off together, and took the bass boat out for a spin. The fish were not biting at all, so we ventured down one of the canals. As we traveled down the canal the fish were leaping out of the water all around us, still no bites. Defeated and heading home, the light suddenly changed to hues of greens, blues, and pinks. We realized there was a rainbow coming right out of the water, and we drove right through it. No fish, no pot of gold, just a great memory with my soulmate. Love Always, Moe
Raymond Rodriguez
February 29, 2008
I was very sorry to hear of Leonard's passing. It has been quite a few years since I have seen him but have wonderful memories of his friendship while we were in high school together and playing football at Bishop Ward High School. He was a great person and he will be greatly missed.Please accept our prayers and sympathy for your loss.
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