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Pam W
September 6, 2012
You touched my life profoundly. I still have the dollar you gave me so I would never be "a day late and a dollar short" with you. The world is less bright without you here. Hope you're jammming with Stevie Ray and Hendrix up there.....love and miss you more than you will know....
ken boegli
September 6, 2012
I will always love you brother. Shine on.
Jane & Johnny Harrell
September 4, 2012
You will always live in our memories and Hearts. Jane & Johnny Harrell
Sheri Whidby
September 4, 2012
Just as we have so many times before….
I thought of you today my Brother not unlike any other day. I wanted to share with you everything and nothing just as we have so many times before. I wanted to hear your voice and see that sparkle in your eyes just as we have so many times before. I wanted to laugh at your jokes and your wonderful fun sense of humor till I could laugh no more and my ribs hurt just as we have so many times before. I wanted to share time with you and just bask in the ray of sunshine your presence transcended just as we have so many times before. I wanted to hear you play me a song guitar man and sing me old and new Edwin tunes just as we have so many times before. I wanted to talk tales of the past and challenge our memories of our lives when we were young wild and free just as we have so many times before. I wanted to reach out and hold your hand and know that you were there for me and I for you just as we have so many times before. I was so blessed to call you my friend and Brother for so many years. I thought of you today my Brother with a heavy broken heart and will think of you everyday I walk on this earth. You were a force Ken Stone, one that will live on in me always just as we have so many times before.
My thoughts and prayers continue to be upon the Brothers, Family and Friends who loved Ken. Much Love, Sheri
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