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James McPeak
May 6, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
James McPeak
Asheville, North Carolina
Mary Ann Todt
April 27, 2009
To the McPeak Family:
So sorry I can't be there. I have such fond memories of my times with your family and of John & Sandy's hospitality. Miss you all.
GLENN & SUE SCHUMAN
April 25, 2009
SANDY , SORRY TO HEAR THE NEWS ABOUT JOHN . WE HAVN'T SEEN YOU GUYS FOR SUCH A LONG TIME , BUT I SURE HAVE FOND MEMORIES OF HIGH SCHOOL , AND FIRST GETTING MARRIED , RIVER , AND ALL THAT STUFF .
GLENN & SUE
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