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Harold Bailey
March 4, 2010
Kevin and Dot,
Your dad and husband was one of the finest men I had the pleasure of knowing and working with. Not only a gentleman, but the most ethical business man to come my way. I will miss his telephone calls and visits. You are in our prayers.
Steve & Sue Jonas
March 4, 2010
We will miss your dad. He was a good friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now.
March 3, 2010
Dear Kevin & family, Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. It has been many,many years since I saw Mr Purcell,but have fond childhood memories.
April ( Warren) Saxon & family
Nancy & Wayne Altman
March 3, 2010
We are so very sorry to hear of Mr. P's passing. We both worked at the Appraisal Company and knew him well. He was a wonderful man and was very good to both of us. He will be missed very much.
David Pinckney
March 3, 2010
I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing, we all go back so many years. Let me know if I can do anything.
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