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Darren Brittain
June 8, 2004
Phil,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Call me anytime if there is anything I can to do help.
David Greisler
June 6, 2004
Phil and family ...
I am shocked to learn this.
The Lord never gives us more than we can handle, but in an instance such as this, you are pushed to the edge.
I am praying for you and stand ready to assist at any time. As needed, contact me at 757.1913.
((I wonder if he and Steph have talked yet?))
Peace.
Fritzi Scott
June 2, 2004
Ruth.my prayers are with you and your family.Cub Scouts seems a long time ago but I'll bet Phil is as strong a man as he was a boy ,God love him.
David Sinsel
June 2, 2004
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are for you and Cookie. I knew how important your family is to you. Though I never met your son, I remember how proud you were of him when you talked of him in Chicago and Philadelphia. Please let me know if I can help in any way.
Brad Six
June 1, 2004
Mark was like a big brother to me I cant believe its true but I will never forget him
Alan Srader
June 1, 2004
Phil, I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved son! I remember vividly those times while working with you in D.C. when your love for your son would shine through. I think of you often and now grieve for the loss you and Cookie are experiencing. Your whole family will be in the prayers of my wife and I. Call on me if there is anything I can do.
Dennis Ballew
June 1, 2004
Phil, I am so sorry for your loss! I never had a chance to meet your son, but if he was anything like his dad, I am sure he was a nice kid. Contact me if you need to talk.
Danyiel Becker
May 30, 2004
Mark was a wonderful person I know this to be true because my son loved to talk about him and spend time with him.As a mother all I can say is my prayers are with the family and to let them know he will be missed by us.
Doug and Jayne Blazer
May 30, 2004
We think of you often and grieve your loss.
Nicole Stricker
May 30, 2004
What can I say? The day before you played a basketball game with everybody, having a great time, and now your gone. There's no words to express how I feel because I'm still in shock. I just don't understand this and why God takes the life of innocent people, but I know your in a better place and we all miss you so so much! Scott, Trae, Justin, Larry, Megan, Krista, Me, EVERYBODY loves you and we'll never forget you.
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