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4 Entries
Kathy Halbherr (Birdsell)
July 22, 2003
Dear Ken & Family;
I am so sorry for your lost, I will keep you in my prayers. I know how much Diane will be missed by all. I will pray that God will watch over you and give you the strength to go on.
Joyce O'Malley
July 21, 2003
My family and I wish you to know how much you and your family's friendship has meant to all of us. Your family has always shown everyone that you knew how to live in love. You have been a shining light in the neighborhood and the world.
Larry Kelly
July 21, 2003
Mike,
Very sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. My family and I will say a prayer for your sister and for a cure to cancer.
Larry Kelly
John Resch
July 21, 2003
Our prayers go to you and your families; may you rest in peace. Your outstanding families and friends will help Ken and the kids move on graciously in your memory. John & Terri Resch
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