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Edward Knudsen
June 4, 2008
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Chuck Bell
June 4, 2008
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Beth Mahalla
June 4, 2008
I am so sorry for the loss of your father. Your family has been through some rough times over the past few years and I feel your pain. I am happy George's pain and suffering has ended and that he is finally at peace.
Jennie Connors
June 4, 2008
Grandpa, I will never forget our last time together. (The day you passed.) You puckered your lips as though you were giving me a kiss. I will take that with me forever! You have given me so many happy memories. I thank you for every last one of them. I trust that you are up there with Great Grandpa, Uncle John, Corey and Steve all people you cared about very much. Love you always and forever! Love your Granddaughter Jennie!
Janell Fredericks
June 4, 2008
"All is WELL in the house of the Lord"...I picture the reunion of Grandpa, Uncle John, and Corey as a write. May all of you find comfort in knowing that he is FREE of pain and discomfort.
Carrie, Tim & Colton Mergens
June 4, 2008
We are holding up your family in our prayers. We are very saddened by your loss.
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