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November 1, 2018
Dear Nancy and Lisa,
My heart goes out to you and your families, and you all are in my prayers. From grade school, to high school to college, John was always a dear friend, and I will cherish wonderful memories of fun times we had together.
May God walk beside you all as you deal with your tremendous loss.
With deepest sympathy,
Vicki Robertson Rippeto
Dinah McClymonds
November 1, 2018
Nancy, my heart is broken for you and all your family. I hope that together you can focus on the great memories and good times, though it will be difficult. I am sending my deepest condolences to you, my friend. May God watch over you in the coming days, and give you peace.
Dinah Hampton McClymonds
Houston, TX
October 31, 2018
As a fallen eagle John will always be in our hearts and minds. God bless Nancy and the family.
Lezlie and Grant Morrow
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