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Franklin Office Staff Cornerstone Fin.Cr.Union
April 2, 2008
What a fine gentleman Mr. Cromer was! He always came into our office
with a smile & warm greeting. To our
staff, he was a very kind & couteous man....always taking care of others!. He will be missed.
Diane Neel
April 2, 2008
Although I never met your dad, if he was anything like James, he must have been very special. I am really sorry for your loss. Please let me know if I can do anything for you or your family.
Peggy Phelps
April 2, 2008
What a legacy he has left his family and friends---always helping and hugging and with big smile!!! I will always treasure the memories of my time at the senior center since it allowed me to know such wonderful folks like Buddy and his dear sweet Mary Tom!
With much love and appreciation,
Peggy Malone Phelps
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