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Deb Echtenkamp
September 12, 2007
Dear Jan, Rex, Dan, Pam, and family,
Please know my thots and prayers are with you. It is hard to imagine a world without Fred in it--you all have been a constant in my life for more years than I can remember--you are like family--you can always be counted on. I will definitely miss being teased by him, talking Big Red football, and most of all watching the incredible friendship he and my Dad shared. I loved listening to their banter when they were together--not sure I always believed all their stories--but it was enjoyable to watch.
Jan, friends like you and Fred are very special--thanks so much for being in our lives, and please know I am here for you...even from a distance. May your faith bring you comfort and strength for the journey ahead.
Love and God Bless,
Deb
"May your unfailing love be my comfort.." Psalm 119:76
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