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Jim Moore
May 10, 2009
I enjoyed working with Wally. Each day he made a valuable contribution to our project and could was considered one of the strongest team players.
My condolences to his family. Wally was a true gentleman with gracious manners and gentle words for all.
Robert Johnson
April 27, 2009
I am wally Varner's son in law, and van think of no greater father in law in the world. He gave me his daughter's hand in marriage, more importantlly I no down deep in my heart that he sincerly prayed for me. whoooow what greater gift can a father in law give to his son in law. I am eternally greatful to wally, and all he gve to me.
David Cowell
April 24, 2009
I remember Wally from years ago.
He was a very competent and knowledgeable illustrator. But he was more: he was an artist about life.
Wally was gracious and was always a pleasure to work with.
I wish his family peace, pleasant memories, and the consolation that comes from having known a good man has done his best.
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