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Irwin McClish
February 9, 2004
We will miss seeing you in the front yard,waving at all your friends.You were always a kind,and thoughtful man, especially with the offers of beer,even at 9:oo am.It wont be the same without you.God bless you,Hank. Love, Your neighbors
Darrin & Julie Giles
February 8, 2004
We will miss Hank very much. He was a wounderful, kind and loving man. We always looked forward to seeing him at the get togethers and hearing his stories. We send our Love to The Family.
Darrin, Julie & Owin Giles
Earl and Sue Ersfeld
February 7, 2004
Our fondest memories of Hank are from picnics and family events held at Orchard Lake through the years. Hank was a man with a ready smile and a loving heart. Our prayers and love to Florence and all.
Mike & Anne Giles
February 7, 2004
Hank was a very special man, full of wonderful stories we have all enjoyed over the years. We will miss him alot. All our love to Florence, Glenn & Dar, Desi, Sherrie & families.
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