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Shari Haller
March 25, 2012
I am so very sorry to hear of the sudden death of your Dad, he will be in your heart forever. May you find comfort in knowing he will have no more sorrow and no more pain that he is at peace now in his new home in Heaven. I know you will cherish all of the great memories forever. Shari, Mike & Hope
Ken & Rose Duewell
March 25, 2012
Our deepest sympathy to all the family. Un-fortunately, we are out of town and cannot attend the services, but Rich will be remembered in oujr prayers.
Ken & Rose Duewell
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