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December 3, 2015
Life is hard, but losing a loved one who is loved my so many is harder. Recalling happy memories of the time you shared can help you to heal rather than cause you to hurt. Colosslans 3:15. You have my deepest condolences.
Jason Whiting
November 30, 2015
Coach Stew, coached defense line when I was at Olivet from 89 to 93. He taught more than football. I've often thought of him. My prayers and thoughts are with you and his family. He was a great man, mentor, and friend. Those of us who knew him are better people because of it. Loved ya coach, Red Dog One...
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