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Roger Sorenson
December 24, 2008
Everett was like a brother to me, when I was young he treated me like an adult and I learned a lot of valuable lessons from him which I continued to use in my adult years. He was best man in my wedding. Although, since his moving to California, we did not see a great deal of each other, he was always in my prayers and he was a great supporter of the Cornerstone. which he had a chance to visit and I am a part of. I will miss him greatly and I wish the best for Char and the family.
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