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cora miller
September 9, 2007
I met Brent (Joe) at a guide dog school in N.Y. automatically liked him as we both had someting in common. He talked a lot about his family and seemed to genuinely love his wife and what he did.
My prayers are for the family and would enjoy knowing how Brent is doing after he is emotionally able to do so.
God Bless the family.
Bill Molash
September 9, 2007
I went to high school with Tami and Brent. Tami was in my wife's class and Brent was in mine. Brent and I even joined the military under the "buddy" system.
Carla McElroy-Pettus
September 8, 2007
The Link's were our neighbors when they lived in Dardanelle, AR (Yelco Drive). They were so young and energetic and I remember Tami being the "cool mom" on our street. The family was so energetic and full of life. Tami was always smiling and so friendly. My thoughts and prayers are with Brent, Chris, Stephen and all of their loved ones during this time.
Shirley Orr
September 8, 2007
I spent some time with Tami along with Sheila. Sheila was my best friend and confidante. My prayers are with you every day
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