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DOROTHY RITTER
February 27, 2020
great friend with great family, miss him and his family dearly. keep resting peacefully my friend. I salute you always. Seams like yesterday I would see you riding up on your bike and visiting at the Harley shop and drink coffee.
Diane Krause
March 9, 2009
I know your happy now. Your with your beautiful wife again, and your able to rumbling through the clouds on your HD. I will miss your cantankurs way's thats for sure. Love you Jessie and miss you.
Diane Krause
(big) jim krause
March 8, 2009
jess,we are going to miss you.wish we could have had more time.now don't shake them up to much up there,leave me some fun to have to.later,(big jim)krause, ride on brother
Bobby Byrum
March 4, 2009
Mr J, Cathy and I are saddened that you have passed on. You became a very special part of our lives by knowing you. You showed everyone that being strong willed will keep you going regardless of the situation. We shared a lot in common, both of us are retired from the military and the love of motorcycles. God Bless you Jesse, you will be missed more than you will ever know. Bobby and Cathy Byrum
Dorothy Ritter
March 4, 2009
Jesse: You will be truely missed, your not only my friend, your my hero. I thank god everyday that you became a great part of mylive. Your wisom, friendship and your heroism as a war hero is more of an honor to me than you will ever know. Your still in my heart and will be greatly missed for years to come. Thank you so much for being in my life. I love and Miss you Jess!
God Bless you in everyones lives you've touched.
Dorothy Ritter
Flo & Paul Brown
March 4, 2009
"Jesse"
You will be deeply missed not only by us, but by all who have met and grown to love you over the years.
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