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Robert Wise
January 14, 2008
We have lost another brother. He will be resting at Fidlers Green, we shal join him some day.
God will comfort all who know him.
I hope that the family will come to the reunion.
Charles Lund
January 13, 2008
Paul was a good friend and after so many years we shared good memories at the St. Louis Reunion. So sorry to here of his passing. Another trooper has passed on to what we all hope will be a good reward.
Jose Martinez
January 13, 2008
You are in my thoughts and prayers. May your faith comfort you through this time of grief and emotional strife.
Leroy Rutherford
January 13, 2008
May The LORD give you the Comfort and the strenght to walk is pathway. Bro. Leroy Rutherford from A troop 7/17 Air Cav.
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