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Byron Marshall
November 21, 2006
Dear Helen, Judy, Bill and Kathy:
So very sorry to hear of Bill's death. He hired me in Terre Haute in 1962 and I always thought very highly of him...a perfect gentleman. Minnie Young notified me of Bill's passing. He will certainly be missed.
Dave & Janet Hall
November 15, 2006
I'm sure Mr. Neddo and Dad have found each other in heaven and are debating the outcome of the recent election. They were both a product of the "Greatest Generation". We shall miss Bill.
Bruce Hall
November 14, 2006
Dear Helen, Judy, Bill, and Kathy
Mom called to tell us about Bill's death. We were deeply saddened. My memories of "Mr. Neddo" stem back to when I was just a little kid in Terre Haute. Kathy and I were friends growing up Catholic and Protestant going to different schools and living in different parts of town. Bill was always like this monumental guy that my dad thought the world of. The last time I saw Bill was in 2003 at Dad's funeral. Bill was still a monumental guy then. I'd like to think that Bob and Bill are having a time of it; enjoying a drink and playing 9 holes. Our deepest sympathy. Bruce and Susan Hall
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