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Kim Herwick
August 10, 2009
I just heard, my thoughts and prayers go out to Ann, David and Tim. I lived next door to the Loosemores when we were so young, healthy and happy as children. May God Bless you all. Kim (Mills) Herwick
Scott Engberg
July 30, 2009
"JR" would call me up and say, "I'll be over and pick ya' up in 5 minutes "EGG"". Low and behold, 8 HOURS later he would be pulling up in front of my house in his "KISS" Vega LOL! It took him that long because he would always see somebody he knew, and would stop to "shoot the breeze". It would be another 8 hours before we got out of Papillion...for the same reason ;).
That's the way JR was, Outgoing, NICE and FUNNY. Everybody who knew him...loved him! I'm thankful for all the people I met because of HIM. I'm thankful to be be able to call him my friend.
Whenever I hear a KISS song now, or a Bob Dylan song (which I do about everyday), I will think of JR...and miss him.
My thoughts and prayers are with his Mom, brothers...family.
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