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April Yelic
September 13, 2010
dad, you are my hero. my amazing number one dad. i will miss you so much and will never forget you. you have made all my dreams come true. theres a reason for everything, but this time there was no reason. no meaning in words that are strong enough to show you how much i will miss you. i miss our house and our cars, your food and always coming home and finding you outside playing cornhole or sitting on the computer waiting for me. you have shows great love for me, and i appreciate and have a lot of respect for you. i love and miss you so much<3, your wonderful daughter, April. :(
Amy O'Neil
August 8, 2010
Our dear friend Sam was such a genuine man. He helped anyone in need and always had a huge smile to go along with it. He had a great sense of humor. He made friends easily and you could always count on him no matter what. He will be greatly missed here in our neighborhood. Thanks Sam for being who you were, may we all try to become better people by reflecting back at the way you lived your life. I will miss your smile and your laugh. Your memories will live on and we will never forget about you.
Lindsey Farley
July 30, 2010
Sam was a great man, always offering to help everyone in the neighborhood, he loved to be with friends and to play cornhole, it was very upsetting to have him passaway he was too young to go. I will think of him and always miss him. I can't explain how strange it is to see his garage door closed as it was always open and he was always around and outside talking to his friends. Lindsey Farley
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