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Mary (McConnon) Lamson
May 20, 2006
Dear Helen, Pam & John:
My heart & prayers are with you all. Lindy was a staple in my life growing up. I remember him at the "club" with my nono and at my grandparents' house. He was always full of life and energy. He loved his family and his kids were his life! He will be missed.
The Staff of Manning-Heffern Funeral Home
May 20, 2006
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
Kristen Sartini Lasher
May 20, 2006
Grandpa,
I miss you so much already. Your smile brightened a room and your personality bubbled over. I will miss oh so many things about you and our time spent together.
You have given me so much love, so many memories, and so much to aspire to that you will never be more than a heartbeat away. I can only hope to live a life as rich as yours. You have been a true inspiration.
Although my sons are young, they will never have any doubt about the kind of man you were. Your stories, your values, your love and your sparkle will always burn bright in my household. You will forever be in my heart and echoing in my head.
Your love has enriched my life, your humor has taught me to see the lighter side of things and your backseat driving skills have me thanking God you didn't have a license!
I love you.
Love,
Krissy
Sue (Johnson) Froment
May 19, 2006
Hello to Helen, Pam, and Johnnie. You have my deepest sympathy. We all loved Lindy so much. I always felt like he was part of my family. He will be missed, Dover St. will never be the same without him.
John Sartini
May 19, 2006
Grandpa,
Although you are deeply missed, I feel so lucky for the time that I had with you. I will continue to try and make you proud in all that I do and pass the same qualities on to my own children that you lived your life by. You made everyone feel as if they were the most important person in the world, you never judged but only offered unconditional love.
I love and miss you and I will never forget the wonderful times that we shared.
Love,
Johnny
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