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5 Entries
Ashlee Swiderski-Brown
December 6, 2008
May God bless each of you through this time of sorrow. Peace be with Kent now and forever.
Mike Bengela
December 5, 2008
Karen and Kevin, I'm sorry for your family's loss, and that I couldn't be there with you.
Kent was my first best friend, on Kedron Street, age 3. I'll always remember our long bike rides, the forts we built, and climbing the trees in the Warns' backyard.
Cathy Ankenbrandt
December 4, 2008
Karen and Kevin,
I am so sorry for your loss - Kent had a good heart. I have lots of memories with him and your family that will always stay with me.
Cathy
Barb Rees
December 4, 2008
So much lost time since the family gathered, you are now with your family in heaven and at peace. Your cousin Barbie
KEELING & Mary Martha McLin
December 3, 2008
Rest in Peace...Go with GOD
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