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Jack Sweeney
October 6, 2009
to caroyln, jessica, and victoria
Your dad and I were like brothers growing up. We lived on the same street. We used to walk to school every day and talked about many things. My heart goes out to you, and I personaly will never forget him. He had a giant heart and helped me get through alot. He was my friend that I could always trust. He always had good advice and always was a good listener.
Your dad and I did some of our first things togeter. Things that friends grow up with in Jr. high and highschool. We spent the night at each others house many, many times. I could'nt of asked for a better frind.
My heart and my prayers are with you all.
anna
March 2, 2009
to: caroyln,jessica, and victoria
first of all i just want to say i'm sorry about your dad, i know he loved all three of you. you girls were his world. He was a great man and he was my best friend and im never going to stop thinking about him. Everyone at work like him and they all are going to miss him too. But atleast i know i made him happy and all smiles for the last couple of months of his life, and im really grateful for that. I would of not chose anyone else to be my best friend then him he listened and give me advice when i needed it he was here for me and the same for him i was always there for him too. Well my love and prayers are with you.
Robyn
February 21, 2009
This is to Daniel's girls,
I just wanted you three to know how much we all here at Morongo enjoyed working with your Dad. He was such a good friend to us. He was also so very funny. Many times he brightened up the cages when it was so stressful. Your Dad will be missed. Please know that our love and prayers are with you. He loved his girls, everyone knew that. He talked about you all the time. Take care.
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