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Charles Everman
October 15, 2014
My precious son, it is still so hard for me to accept that you are not here with us phisically. It's funny Dean, when I dream of you it is always as a child. I remember that cute little smile and dimples when you would smile at me. Dean you knew how special you were and always was so special to me, I love you son. Now and forever! Goodnight my man!
JoAnn DeWitt Bland
February 1, 2005
Dear Judy, Amy, Charles, Betty and families,
“A life well lived is a precious gift
of hope and strength and grace
from someone who has made our world
a brighter, better place.
It’s filled with moments sweet and sad
with smiles and sometimes tears,
with friendships formed
and good times shared
and laughter through the years.
A life well lived is a legacy
of joy and pride and pleasure,
a loving, lasting memory
our grateful hearts will treasure.”
I am sorry there are so many miles between us and we didn’t see each other as often as we should…but still we will miss those rosey, dimpled cheeks and sweet boyish smile. We always enjoyed our visits and were able to share memorable times together.
How fortunate to have such a close loving relationship with each of you. It was Dean’s job to look out for everybody else and he did his job well and with pride. It was quite evident he loved you all deeply, his Mom, his Dad, and his Amy.
It is also evident to us that Dean had many friends. May each of you feel the warm embrace of loving memories, and hear happy echoes of the good times you shared together.
Dean was able to travel to many places in his short life and experience many things most of us will only long to do. I say good for you.
We didn’t know he had such interest and dabbled in politics, I guess he was trying to do his part in making our world a brighter, better place and I appreciate him for that!
Dean had something special about him that warmed the hearts of everybody that knew him and special qualities that made him the wonderful person he was.
Dean you have a new job now, looking after those family members and friends that have gone on before us, and saving us all a place in your new choir in Heaven.
And to Judy, Charles, Amy, Betty, Jeanine, Janice, Steve, Mark, Rusty and all of Dean’s cousins; our hearts go out to each of you. How fortunate we are that we can keep the memories of those we love and the special times we shared together, in our hearts forever. May your own precious memories be a comfort to each one of you and may God keep his loving arms around you and give you peace.
Our love to all of you,
Ellis, Jo Ann, and Dustin Bland, Clifton, Lindsey and Anna Fortner
Dale Delaney
January 31, 2005
My deepest sympathy to Judy and all at Everman's. Diane B. just advised me of Dean's passing. I always looked forward going to West Palm knowing Dean was there.
Linda Lewis
January 11, 2005
Dear Judy, Amy and Family,
We were very saddened to hear the shocking news that Dean had passed away so unexpectedly.
Although we could not personally and physically be there with you and family at this very difficult time and for the Memorial Service, I hope you know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.
I’ll always remember our “special” family reunion July 2003 in Georgia. I appreciated all the pictures that Dean took of our time together and later E-mailed a copy to us.
It was so nice that we were able to spend time with your family. Dean and Amy captured our hearts in a few short minutes after we all became reacquainted.
The day we spent in Savannah will always be a fond memory. Dean led our group as we stopped for lunch on River Street and later took the historical tour of the City. Most importantly, we all spent quality time together. That’s what made the day so special.
Dean had a passion for many things; family was one of them. As we all gathered at Roy and Wadelle’s house for dinner, singing hymns, swimming in the pool, visiting with one another, and reminiscing about loved ones and old times, it was truly an enjoyable day. We captured Dean on camera – sitting on the stairway in the kitchen surrounded by his cousins - in the middle of it all!
The next morning when everyone came over to Mother’s house to say goodbye, we found it difficult to stand there and watch everyone drive away. You are all very special to us.
Our prayer is that the Lord will embrace Dean in his loving arms, that He will give you and family strength for each new day, peace at this difficult time, and joy in His promise of Life Eternal.
Our Love and Deepest Sympathy,
Bob, Linda (DeWitt) Lewis & Family
DJ Rossum
January 10, 2005
I am very sorry for your family's loss.
Paul Wick
January 8, 2005
It has taken me quite a while to get over the shock of Dean's untimely passing, and collect my thoughts. My prayers go out to Dean's family, and my thanks to Joann Blaise, who notified me of his passage. A life of great promise, snuffed-out at such a tender age, is always an especially mournful thing.
Dean and I met about 10 years ago, under very difficult circumstances. We shared a foxhole of sorts, and Dean's grace and dignity under fire and immense pressure were remarkable. We formed a bond then that would last forever.
Because I was older than Dean, I was something like an older brother or even surrogate father to him. I tried to mentor his burgeoning political consciousness. When he first began to speak-out on issues that were important to him, he would send me drafts of his editorials, for review and comment, before he submitted them for publication. I was very proud of how quickly he became an effective political voice. Because I live in Pennsylvania, I never had an opportunity to hear his radio commentaries, which apparently reached many people.
We stayed in touch via almost daily emails, and less frequent phone chats. My only trip to Florida in recent years coincided with his annual fishing trip to Tennessee, so our hoped-for reunion was postponed. We had vowed to finally set-aside the time for a visit in 2005.
Our planet is diminished by Dean's absence.
There is a door
We all walk through
And on the other side
I'll meet you
Paul R. Wick
Farmington, PA
Sergio Casaine
January 8, 2005
A good friend and a dedicated professional. You will be missed.
Miguel A. Irizarry
January 5, 2005
I will not forget him. Be Strong. See you on the other side.
Dana Boutwell
January 4, 2005
Dear Judy and Amy,
I was so upset when mom and dad told me the news of Dean's passing. I've only met Dean once at the DeWitt reunion not so long ago, but it only takes a moment in his presence to know Dean was a wonderful and passionate person. I am very grateful that I had the oppurtunity to meet him! He truely made an impression on my heart and he will be greatly missed! I am so sorry for your lost. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. God will carry you through this difficult time. We love you!
Dear Dean, Give my Granddaddy a kiss. Can't wait to see you again!
Love,
Brian, Dana, and Lane Boutwell
Judith Basch
January 4, 2005
It is with my deepest deepest regrets to hear of the passing of
Dean. I did not know him personally
I listened to him on the Randi Rhodes show and loved his 6:45 phone
calls mostly on Fridays. Randi and
he would say happy Friday you -------. I enjoyed those days in West Palm Beach. Thank you Dean
Cynthia Sinkovich
January 4, 2005
I never met Dean in person. I always listened to him on his call-ins to the Randi Rhodes Show and by reading his letters to BartCop. Based on these I felt that I knew Dean as a person. I was shocked to hear of his death. His life and his fight for justice have touched many people in this country. A light has gone out and he will be deeply missed.
Liz Grabowski
January 3, 2005
God Bless and keep you, For the friends and family my deepest sympthy for your loss...Love and Light Liz Grabowski
ROY AND WADELLE DEWITT
January 3, 2005
DEAR JUDY,AMY AND FAMILY
WE WERE SO SORRY AND SHOCKED TO HEAR OF DEANS PASSING. WE KNOW NOTHING WE CAN SAY RIGHT NOW WILL MAKE THE PAIN YOU ARE FEELING IN YOUR HEARTS GO AWAY. ITS JUST GOING TO TAKE A LITTLE TIME.
WE WERE SO GLAD THAT YOUR FAMILY WAS ABLE TO COME UP WHEN WE HAD OUR GET TOGETHER. WE KNOW DEAN HAD A WONDERFUL TIME AND WE ENJOYED HIM AND EVERYONE ELSE TOO. DEAN WROTE US A NOTE WHEN HE RETURNED TO FLA. TELLING US HE HAD A GREAT TIME, HOW HE ENJOYED MEETING EVERYONE AND THANKED US FOR HAVING HIM UP TO OUR HOUSE. THAT WAS VERY THOUGHTFUL.
YOU KNOW I'VE ONLY SEEN DEAN AND AMY A FEW TIMES. AMY MORE THAN DEAN. BOY THEY GREW UP SO FAST. I KNOW THEY WERE GREAT KIDS, CAUSE THEY CAME FROM GOOD STOCK!
JUDY AND AMY I KNOW YOU WILL MISS DEAN SO BAD AND YOU SHOULD. BUT YOU KNOW I WAS LISTENING TO A SONG TODAY THINKING ABOUT DEAN AND DADDY. IT WAS CALLED (LOOK FOR ME). IT SAID WHEN YOU REACH THE ENTRANCE TO THAT CITY AND WALK THE STREETS OF GOLD I'LL ASK THIS ONE THING OF YOU. WHEN YOU VE BEEN THERE TEN THOUSAND YEARS A MILLION MAYBE TWO, LOOK FOR ME FOR I WILL BE THERE TOO.
AS CHRISTIANS WE KNOW THAT ONE DAY WE WILL SEE OUR LOVED ONES AGAIN AND THAT PROMISE, IF YOU BELIVE AND I KNOW YOU DO, THAT PROMISE WILL GET YOU THROUGH DAY BY DAY.
WE'LL MISS DEAN BUT WE'LL SEE HIM AGAIN!
OUR FAMILY PRAYS THAT GOD WILL REACH DOWN AND WRAP HIS LOVING AND HEALING ARMS AROUND YOU AND HOLD YOU THROUGH YOUR TIME OF SORROW.
WE LOVE YOU GUYS
ROY,WADELLE,TREY AND JASON DEWITT
DANA,BRIAN AND LITTLE LANE BOUTWELL
Shirley King
January 2, 2005
Dear Judy and Amy,
Our hearts go out to you and all of Dean's family and friends. Of course mere words won't take away the pain, but words can tell you that you are surrounded by love.
Love, Shirley King & Dennis Dahlman
Chuck Leal
January 1, 2005
Words never adequately describe the feelings that come at a time like this. My heartfelt sympathy and condolences to Dean's family as well as those close to him whose lives he touched. His smiling face and quick wit will be missed. I am thankful for the fond memories I have of him. Those memories of him and his smiling face help bring a smile to my face. The outpouring of love from those he left behind speaks to the impact he has had on our lives. He is missed dearly. God Bless him.
Hillary Keyes
January 1, 2005
How shocked and saddened I was when I checked the Randi Rhodes website for something this afternoon and I saw the notice of Dean's passing.
Although I only met Dean once, at a celebration after the Young Democrats Convention last year, I had heard him frequently at 6:45 when he called in to share his thoughts and observations with Randi Rhodes. His calls were among my favorites. I remember when I met him, what a delight it was to finally put a face and presence to the voice, and I really enjoyed our conversation.
I am so sorry for your loss--it is a loss to the world.
Beth Estes
December 31, 2004
Dear Judy and Amy,
Dean and I go back many years-as an infant he slept in my bathtub when I lived on Singer Island. He was such a sweet baby - always smiling and happy - those dimples were the best.
Life sends us in many directions and as a result we lost touch for several years but recently we were reunited politically and religiously - I am so grateful for our time together.
I also know that he is bonding with Kelly and they are sending us rainbows!
I feel your pain, Judy and Amy, and I am always here for you.
I love you and God Bless!
Patricia Smith
December 31, 2004
Dear Judy, Amy and family,
It was such a shock to learn of Dean's passing. We did not know him well, but always enjoyed his wonderful way of making us feel so comfortable with him whenever we called the office. Reading this Guest Book makes us know how greatly he was loved and will be missed. He has been called upon to give God all the glory after completing his mission here on earth. May you be comforted in knowing that you will be united again. Our prayers and thoughts go with you as you are blessed from
all these wonderful messages of love.
Sincerely,
Pat, Karen, Michele and the girls,
Court Reporters, Inc.
George Dobson
December 31, 2004
Dear Judy, Amy, and Everman Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss of Dean. Dean was a fine and decent human being who loved the Lord and his family above all else. He was a good man and a good son. You have every right to be immensely proud of him.
I will always have fond memories of the discussions Dean and I had concerning politics and his tolerance for my differing opinions.
Be assured that Dean is now in a better place than this world, and that this world is a better place because Dean was here. It was a pleasure and an honor to have known him and to have had his friendship.
Sincerely,
George , Sherron, and Zane Dobson
Jan Joyner
December 31, 2004
To my Dear Sister Judy, & my Dear Niece Amy,
Words cannot express the way I feel about losing my dear Nephew Dean. I can only mention a few of the things he did that especially touched my familie's life. He was so special to me and my family.
He was at my Wedding on July 14, 1973, and holding the hand of his cousin Sandy, he stood looking so proud and smiled for a great picture! He sure enjoyed the cake afterwards!
When my son was born in 1983, he came down with you both to see us frequently for visits. He loved Landon. In 1986, my twins, Linsy & Lacy were born and he frequently babysat them for me. As you know Lacy was fussy quite a bit and he had a way with her, like noone else did. He could put her to sleep when noone else could, as if he had a magical power over her. Linsy was very quiet but she loved to stay with her Cousin Dean too.
We have had many dinner get-togethers with family at his home. I cooked some dinners and took them to his house so we could get together and he couldn't wait for the food! He would say, "What ya cookin' Auntie?" I would say, it's a surprise, but most of the time, he would force me to tell him, so he could smack his lips and say, "yum, can't wait!" He couldn't wait to do the dishes for me so we could bring some more soon! He always loved family reunions.
As you both know, we have had many card playing get-togethers. It would be the young against the older and he and Landon would beat us bad. Somehow they sure got lucky cards! They both looked forward to beating us again. I know he was getting into the family tradition of being hooked on the game! I saw it in his eyes the last few times we played. I loved the laughter and cute funny jokes he did. Those were great times. He had a great sense of humor.
He loved his cat, "Kitty McWitty" (nicknamed "Killer") and told me of the times they snuggled up together. Killer??? would wake him up for attention or to be fed. We would bring him catnip when we came, and he didn't appear to be interested in it at first, but later he started liking to play with it. Now, don't tell anyone, but I think we are responsible for him being hooked on it now! He was so great with all animals he cared for and I believe he would put himself in harms way to protect them.
Politics were something he really enjoyed getting into. That (REAL-LIVE)picture of him shaking hands with Clinton overwhelmed us! Wow, that was amazing! His intellect went so far beyond my expectations in his articles to the newspapers and the talk-shows on t.v. and radio. They all loved his comments and questions. He emailed me copies to read many times. They were great!
Dean would always speak so highly of his church that he was attending. He was very involved with the music and loved whatever he sang or heard. He was so looking forward to the Christmas Eve Service. We frequently shared gospel cd's we enjoyed. Per his request, I would learn some of the songs on my piano and play them for him. He loved that. I would request prayer for my family and he would immediately pass the word on at his church. He even prayed over the phone with me. He loved the Lord with all his heart, that was evident in his actions and deeds.
He frequently came to my church Musicals and graduation ceremonies of my kids. The most recent being my Christmas Musical with the First Bapt. Church, "One of Us," at the Ft. Pierce Magnet School of the Arts. He brought his Grandmother, Betty, with him on December 12th a few weeks ago. When he arrived, he said, "would you and Betty let me take a picture of you together, since I don't have one of the two of you together?" So, he did and then he said, "great picture Aunt Jan", looking at the picture in my digital camera. He sat directly in front of the grand piano I played on so he could see me play. He watched me and our choir sing with a smile that went a mile! He commented how great the musical was and we proceeded to go to lunch. I asked the waitress to take a picture of us at the table, since I didn't have one of the three of us. It turned out great, and I will share a copy of it with you both, as soon as I can. This picture will be always cherished, as it is the last picture I took of him. It meant so much to me to see him come, no matter what or where the performances or ceremonies were.
He was such a loyal employee of Everman and Everman Court Reporting. He worked long hours and went out of his way to get the job done no matter what it cost him. He told me he worked many extra hours on weekends there. He was so dedicated to making Everman & Everman the very best!
All of our families have had some very tough times, but Dean always said, "each time there is a tough time, our families always pull together, get closer, and stronger, our bond can never be broken, by anyone." That is so true.
I have only one regret. I wish we could have spent more time together but time & circumstances have never been on my side. That made the times we had together even more special. I will never forget them.
I would like to say in closing, and I could go on indefinately about him, that Dean was a very important part of my life. He will be missed beyond words. I would personally like to thank you, Judy & Amy, for allowing me to be a part of his life. I know he is in Heaven singing with the Angels (he had such an angelic voice) and that is a 'Finale' that noone can beat!
I love you both, Judy & Amy, with all my heart, and look forward to seeing Dean again some day in Heaven where we will be together forever. If there is a seat you can save for me, my Precious Nephew Dean, please let it be next to you and my loved ones that have gone before me. But in the mean time, I will always hold a special place for you in my heart! There, you will always be with me, wherever I go.
Your sister Jan and a pleasure and honor to be called Aunt Janice.
Melanie Simpkins
December 31, 2004
Dear Judy,
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I never met your son but I'm sure he was as giving as you have always been. Please keep in your heart that he is in a safe place, no fear, no trouble, no sickness. He will be waiting for the rest of his family to join him one day. God bless your family.
Melanie Simpkins
monique vidal-mcdowell
December 30, 2004
Dear Dean, It comforts me now as it did the last time I saw you remembering the fire you made for me at the office when I was freezing cold. As always, caring, considerate, helpful and a gentleman. Rest in peace. I'll miss you and remember you always.
Tim Morell
December 30, 2004
To Judy and all of Dean's family, I am so sorry and sad for you and all of us to have lost Dean that I can pray only that the words and memories people are sharing here can give some comfort. To me, Dean showed how to be kind and courageous at the same time. He fought hard for the things he believed in, yet was always fair and a gentleman about it. We emailed and talked often about all matters of events. Dean embraced life and never let cynics get the best of him.
He is greatly missed.
with love
tim morell
David Chase
December 30, 2004
Dear Judy, Amy and family,
My deepest sympathies go out to you during this very difficult time. Dean was a very caring person which showed in everything he did. He will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you.
Love, David Chase
Debbie Smith
December 30, 2004
Dean, You are so much a part of my life, professionally and personally. You, Amy and Judy are "family". I love you and will miss you so very much. Be at peace and know how many people are sending their love to you and your family. Debbie
Zunilda Figueroa
December 30, 2004
Dean, you will be missed by those who love you for your wit and love for America.
You will be missed more by those who never had a chance of listening to you
Astrid Pena
December 30, 2004
My sweet Prince, I will miss you so much. It was my honor to work with you all this years. I know you are in a better place surrounded by angels, but I will miss you. We listened to each others stories and we laughed and cried together. You will be missed but NEVER forgotten.Friends and family, when you look up at the sky and you see the brightest star, put a big smile in your face because that is My Sweet DEAN.
Maren Fawcett
December 30, 2004
I will always remember Dean's sense of humor and graciousness. He was such a kind and gentle person. He always made me laugh and had such a generous spirit. May God bless him as he rests in the arms of our Savior.
Gary C. Jones II
December 30, 2004
I tremble as a I make this entry. To describe Dean as energetic for a cause is to do him no justice. Dean was passionate about his beliefs and it was that passion that fueled not only him, but those around him. His energy, his vitality inspired and moved all of us who had the pleasure and honor of knowing him. I first met Dean in 2003 while helping to prepare for the Florida Young Democrats Jefferson/Jackson dinner. Dean offered not only his time and energy, but his own place of work to use in preparation for this event. Dean put so much of own energy into preparation for this event, perhaps because he knew Randy would be attending and speaking. Whatever his motives, the event had Dean's signature passion and energy in addition to the moving words by Randy, both of which continue to inspire to this day. Dean's energy, passion, and inspiration will always live on in the hearts and minds of all those who want to make this a better world for all of us. Thank you, Dean. Thank you for showing us that this world can, and will, become better. Until we meet again, Dean, we'll never forget you. Take care and God bless.
Helen Chase
December 30, 2004
We have all lost a dear, dear friend. I will miss my "Dolphin buddy" terribly. Dean was always there with love, compassion and his infamous wit no matter what the circumstances. Dean, I love you and will miss you with all my heart.
Love, Helen Chase
"Rest in peace, dear, dear friend."
Tim Allan Walker
December 30, 2004
I’m very heartbroken. Dean was the friendly voice who would call our show at 6:45 (just to get Randi over that hump in the fourth hour). We knew if Dean was calling it was time to go home. Dean was one of the ones I missed hearing from when we moved to New York.
I remember one time I went to a radio appearance at the Young Democrats convention. The whole time he was sitting next to me, debating the issues with his ingenious wit, and cleverly never revealing who he was (he said it would “ruin the magic of radio”). I later found out he was the one at the meeting keeping me on my toes.
He is a man of character, ethics, and intelligence… something I hope to become someday, something he did so effortlessly and gracefully. He was a great role-model.
Gretchen Everman
December 29, 2004
My Dearest Dean,
I will miss you terribly. You were such a large part of mine and
Uncle Steve's life. You were always there to help us, whether helping us in the yard, or helping us move to Georgia. Thanks for riding up with us so many times, I don't know what I would of done without you, as we all know Uncle Steve sleeps. He always seemed to wake up if we made a wrong turn, and would give his input, as if we asked him. HA!
Dean, I don't know what I will do without you. I know God must of needed you, but I wish he could of waited longer. Reading your guest book has brought some comfort, you were so loved.
The compassion you showed people, especially your Pawpaw. Remember when you got us tickets to see Pasty Cline and you told Pawpaw not to sing, you forgot to tell me not to. I really enjoyed it. I enjoyed just being around you. You made me laugh and made me feel good about myself. I still can not believe you are gone, but NEVER
forgotten!
With All My Love,
Aunt Gretchen
Ginny Hyland
December 29, 2004
It is with saddened heart to be writing this to my dearest friend Judy Everman and Amy. I feel your pain and sorrow, but know that your fond memories of Dean will live forever in your heart. It is what sustains us. I love you both -- Aunt Ginny
Ketly Blaise
December 29, 2004
Dean's presence on this earth was significant and impactful. His passion for justice, fairness and humanity was infectious and inspirational and I will miss him -- very much. It's hard to believe that he is no longer here in his earthly body but comforting to know that he rests peacefully in heaven and watches over us all with loving care.
Missy Rovinelli
December 29, 2004
It has been one of the greatest honors of my life to have Dean as a friend and companion on this earthly journey. His incredible sense of humor and love of life were his hallmark and he will long be remembered by those who were fortunate enough to know him. I, too, will miss his emails, his fervent patriotism and devoted companionship. My life will be emptier without him, but heaven has a new star. "May the souls of the departed rest forever in peace."
Heidi Sayers
December 29, 2004
Uncle Charles,Judy,Papa & Amy-
My heart aches for each of you and words can't express how sorry I am for the loss of Dean. He will be greatly missed but I'm sure he's watching over us all! I love you all!
Heidi
Walter Beisler
December 29, 2004
My deepest sympathy to Judy and her family. Dean was the consumate professional, good will ambassador and helpfull host at Everman & Assoc., we will all miss him.
Chris Felker
December 29, 2004
It was with great shock that I came across Dean's name in the obituaries. I appreciated his political passion and ready wit, as the person who selected his letters for publication in The Palm Beach Post. His intelligent commentaries will be missed by the paper's readers as well as by me. My personal condolences to all his family and friends.
Tosha Youngblood
December 29, 2004
Dean will be missed but never forgotten. My deepest sympathy to Judy, Amy and family.
DARYL PIERSON
December 29, 2004
MR. DEAN WAS WELL LOVED BY MANY MANY MORE PEOPLE THAN MAYBE HE EVEN KNEW. HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED, BUT REMEMBERED FONDLY IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER. "CATCH UP WITH YA LATER DUDE!"
ENJOY THE RIDE
Betty Pierson
December 29, 2004
It's with a heavy heart that I say goodbye to Dean, gone so unexpectedly and quickly. I will forever remember his smile, generous, warm heart and quick wit. My e-mailbox will be less full without his political humor, news articles and jokes. Through all his pains and problems, he always made everyone around him laugh. He was a very good friend and a blessing in my life.
"Now cracks a noble heart. Good night, sweet prince, and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest!"
Donna Verner Reynolds
December 29, 2004
Judy & Charles, I am so sorry for your lost. My prayers and heartfelt sympathy are with you. May God bless and keep you.
Joanne Blaise
December 29, 2004
I admired your intelligence, wit, passion and commitment to fairness and truth. Thank you for being there when I needed a companion and friend. I will miss your smile, laughter and friendship...greatly.
Kanabay Court Reporters
December 29, 2004
Our deepest sympathy to Judy and her family. We never met Dean, but I've spoken to him often on the phone when I needed some of Judy's substantial research material on various issues. As I told Judy on the phone last night, be alert: he'll be tapping you on the shoulder, I'm sure, in the coming weeks, as he settles in. I asked my dad, Don Kanabay, to make sure he shows him around and guides him.
Love,
Donna and the staff and family at Kanabay Court Reporters.
Linda Minor
December 29, 2004
Dean was a good friend. He had a wonderful sense of humor and I always looked forward to speaking with him. He will be greatly missed. Goodbye, dear friend.
Holly & Thomas Dickens
December 29, 2004
Dean was an incredibly passionate and caring person who, without a doubt, touched our lives and we will miss him terribly.
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