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Darlene (Davidson) Rooker
May 11, 2004
Brett was one of the "good guys" and he will be missed. My grown children have fond memories of Brett who used to play with them when they were small. I have only the fondest wishes and blessings for my longtime friend, Marlene, and her family. May God smile upon you all and with time the viciousness of Brett's death fade. You are in my heart and prayers.
Kathy Pond
May 8, 2004
My heart & prayers go to the ,"KINNEY" family. I feel personally blessed for having known Brett & his family at all - those were the good ole days!
I'm sure God has a special place just for Brett NOW - as he did in life too.
Brett was blessed to have such a caring family. Our hearts & prayers do go out to them all.
May God give you the extra strength needed at this time.
Sincerely,
Kathy Pond
Paula Pond
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