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Sham & Stacey Sacchi
February 15, 2011
Please accept our deepest sympathies.
February 13, 2011
Mrs. Larrison and family, I was so sorry to read of the loss of John. Please accept my most sincere sympathy and take comfort in knowing than many are remembering you at this time. Diane Sonderegger (bridge player)
Chantal Lobue
February 8, 2011
I was very sorry to hear about John. He always had a smile on his face and will be missed. My deepest sympathy to Alverta and the family.
Jami Mattingly
February 4, 2011
Grandpa T,
You will be missed by so many and always remembered with love! Watch over us and smile as we continue on our journey, until we see you again. Love you! Jami & family
Maria Estes
February 4, 2011
Keeping our Family in Prayers
I have the most wonderful memories of my Grampa T growing up. We are going to miss you Grampa so much. Lots of love always and forever. Loving you your Grandaughters Maria & Erin
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