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Jim and Barbara Stegeman
March 1, 2008
Donna
Bobby and I worked at the Bingo together why back in 1964-1969. My first ride on a motorcycle was from him. He was a nice man then and I am sure he remained that way. I have thought about him over the years. May God Bless you and Your family.
Jim and Barbara Stegeman
Dolores Atchison
February 23, 2008
Donna and Family
The ones we love remains with us for love its self lives on,
And cherished memories do not fade because a love one is gone!
The one we love can never be more than a thought apart,
And as long as there is memory, they will live on in our heart.
May Jehovah’s spirit be with each of you in this time of sadness.
Agape
Lou and Dolores
Sue Brown
February 21, 2008
Our deepest sympathy to Donna and family. We share in your loss. We love you all and will keep you in our prayers. May the Lord give you peace, strength, and comfort in the days ahead.
Love, Aunt Sue, Uncle Jim, John, Chrisy and family, Vicki, and Rock
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