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Eileen Welch
July 5, 2006
Hi, Sport. I know you and Mom are looking down on all your descendants and feeling very proud and well entertained. They are quite a bunch.
Miss you both.
Marcella Riesberg
July 4, 2006
Dad,
As I get older I appreciate you more all the time. I wish you could have gotten to meet all the grandkids....I know they would have loved you as Derek did. You are still very much missed.
Love, Mick
Trish Kapustka
July 3, 2006
Grandpa,
A lot has happened in the past twenty years. I wish you could meet Matthew and Sarah. They would have loved you. I know that you are looking down on us and protecting all of us. I miss you and love you. I meant what I wrote in that letter I gave you on the day we buried you.
Love you bunches, Trisha
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