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Carry Gomez
June 13, 2007
Hello Family and Friends,
I am so sorry for your loss. Johnnie was such a wonderful man. He was the light of my day as he would come to the front desk to check in for all of his appointments. He will be greatly missed.
Nancy Brown
May 30, 2007
Hello Louise- I was so very sorry to hear of Johnnie's passing. I loved checking him in for his appointments at Group Health Family Practice, and will miss his cheery hellos to me. I know you and your family will miss him greatly. We will, too. You are in my prayers.
Gary Peterson
May 23, 2007
Louise and family: Please accept our condolences on this tender occasion. We know you will miss Johnnie greatly. Be assured he is well and happy now and looking forward to greeting you all (y'all) when it is your turn. We do remember wonderful associations and time with you. Wish we could be with you. gary and Una Jean
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