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Sandy Abrams
January 18, 2006
Michelle and family, we send our deepest sympathy to each of you. Kevin will sorely be missed. We are happy he had his family with him. Please know that we continue to pray for him and his family. Love, Aunt Sandy and Uncle Jack
tami evans
January 18, 2006
Kevin's love of The Lord was made so evident in the recent drama production that he was in at our church. I pray that His faith and this precious gift of the drama will be a lasting gift and legacy to his children and family. Michelle, we lift you and your family up in prayer continually.
Tami Evans and family
Shelly Abitua
January 17, 2006
He will truly be missed. He had such a great sense of humor and could always make you laugh.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Michele, the children and family.
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