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Krystle Boyer
December 25, 2021
Ten years... Wow. We miss you, Mr. Beau.
Beau, Sandi and Chase
JANESE CREECH
May 25, 2020
He was once married to my sister, Sandi and they had a beautiful son, Chase..I miss both Beau and Sandi.
Chris Prue
February 9, 2011
Les was a memory of my very early childhood. I remember their having a snack bar in Owls Head, NY. Right by the baseball diamond. It was so busy and was known for their famous beef hoagie sandwiches. His son Todd, was my first best friend...and we shared a birthday one day apart. His family has had a positive effect on my life and I am thinking of them at this time.
February 9, 2011
Tonight is the hardest time i have had since you left. reading old emails, listening to your voice when i call the derby or your cell. your the first real family member i have lost and you are missed. i have always felt i was too hardened but you have proved me wrong. i know your organizing and getting everything ready for us all when we catch up to you. i know you have left only for a short while and that gives me some comfort but i got a hole in my heart that's not ever going to heal till we cowboy up again. wish i had told you more............i love ya. kermit
Anne Elliott
February 8, 2011
Judi, Our deepest sympathies, prayers and love... Jason now has his Uncle looking after him...
Love & God's blessings,
David & Anne Elliott
marcia thomas-testa
February 8, 2011
He and my Dad (his Uncle Red) are playing and singing together--making a fine sound. Many happy memories of our childhood--out to camp, fishing and swimming. Rest in peace. Love, Marcia
February 8, 2011
May you rest in peace. How happy Mom, Dad, Patty and Bob must have been to see you again. Sing a song for me until we see each other again. Love, Linda
Judi Boyer-Cerri
February 8, 2011
He was the older brother in our family...precious childhood memories are forever frozen in my mind...Another link gone from the family chain..."But, as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again."
Love you and miss you...Sis jac
The Gribbles
February 4, 2011
He could have been 5'3" and would have still been the largest presence in the room. Beau had a knack for putting himself secondly when he was with others. That made him the most loved and respected person in a room. We were fortunate to have called him family, though we hadn't taken enough time to come closer together. Some day, brother, some day. May He be with you.
Kevin & Karen Schayltz
February 4, 2011
Always giving a smile, always giving kind words, appreciated life and adored those in his life. We will miss your smiles and hearing your voice...
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