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June 12, 2009
I am his sister Lorrie. It has been over 6 months and we all still miss him. Brumby, I love you and miss you. Teewee has a new nickname, George. Joe has a mohawk. Lynn made the honor role and Cheyenne is just amazing. Anna is moving forward but like us all, we miss you. Thanks for being my cool baby bro. See you in Heaven XOXO. PS: I now have Buster, Duffies brother. He is an ankle biter but he makes me happy.
Angela Groux
December 5, 2008
David was larger than life!! He was full of laughter, love, compassion and loved to play jokes. He made everyone feel welcomed and helped them find there inner child and enjoy life. My son Aaron just thinks he rocked!! His children and Anna were the love of his life and he taught all of us the value of family and circumstances!!!! We learned so much from David, he will be greatly missed!! But never forgotten!!
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