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August 5, 2010
Dad, we miss you and love you so much. Wish you were still here with us, but I know you are at peace and without pain now.
Love ya, Kenny & Rhonda
joe mornini
March 25, 2010
Hey Ken,
I know you are riding somewhere in our hearts, and in the heavens. The road stretches out, dry, and the day is hot. The wind feels good as you shift going through the turns. I recall a day like that riding with you in West Virginia.
Peace and joy in heaven, Ken. Joe M
Susan Gibson
March 25, 2010
Wow, I am so glad I had the opportunity to get to know your dad over the years. He had so much life and spunk in him. I hope you are all comforted by the great memories you have shared as a family! Celebrate his life and legacy. EJ and I will miss him!
Love Susie Gibson
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