4 Entries
Keegan, Tayler, Ginger Miller
February 3, 2007
Our deepest thoughts and sympathy are extended to you during this most difficult time. There is little we can say to ease the pain you are feeling. Please feel free to contact us at any time.
February 1, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with your family. With heartfelt sympathy, may God bless all of you, keep you in his care and grant you his everlasting Peace.
E. Jim Gundlach & family (Ofallon, IL )
Elizabeth Bogue
January 31, 2007
Beth, I am so sorry for your loss. Your McD's friend. Elizabeth
Chip & Kathy Gray
January 31, 2007
You have our deepest sympathy in this time of bereavement.
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