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Barbara Wood
June 4, 2010
Uncle John I will miss you sorely and will always remember you fondly. I thank you for your constant concern and the love you freely gave to me. You were one of the smartest people I know. I don't think there was a subject that you weren't versed on making conversations with you invigorating and always memorable. It gives me comfort knowing you are in the loving arms of one of the loves of my life, Aunt Gloria. I'll be seeing you.
Love,
Barbara
Gale Bauer
June 2, 2010
Dad,
I miss you so much, but find comfort in knowing that you and Mom are dancing in heaven together. I will always feel your love and presence….with every sunrise and sunset, when I hear a special song, when I have a burden to bear or when I have a joy to share. You have shown me the love and knowledge to be there for my children and grandchildren the way you were there for us. You will be in our hearts forever.
Love, Gale
Carol Jenkins
June 2, 2010
Dad I will always remember all the time we shared this last year and a half. I know you really wanted to be with Mom, but as selfish as this might be, I needed this time with you. It is now time for you to go and be with Mom, Grandpa, and Grandma. Give them all my love, and some day we will be together again. You and Mom were the best parents anyone could ever have. So thoughtful and caring, always putting your children's needs before your own. I will miss you and Mom so much, but I will be strong because that is what you taught us.
Love,
Carol
P.S. Make sure there are some quarters up there for me.
The Staff of Morgan Funeral Home and Cremation Services
June 2, 2010
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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