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Krystal Muske, cousin in Texas
January 26, 2021
My deepest sympathy to his family and friends. I hope you all find peace in knowing he is home and my thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Aunt Rita & Dan & Girls Brasington
January 24, 2021
Our Prayers and thoughts are with you in this difficult time.
Sandy & Clark Wentz
January 23, 2021
Doug was a great friend and past neighbor. I worked with Doug many years ago at Ashcraft's. When Doug & Nicole moved to Beaverton, we were neighbors just a few houses down. We missed them when they moved to Coleman. Doug always had a smile on his face when you met up with him. For those who had the pleasure to meet Doug, I am sure Doug had that same smile. To Nicole and the boys, Doug will be missed and someday you will all meet him again. Praying now for comfort as you go through this difficult time in your lives and in the days ahead. Rest in Peace, Doug
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