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Debbie Tinsman Kladis
July 12, 2006
There is nothing more painful than the loss of a loved one. Loving memories will help you through this painfull time, as you are well aware. I remember your parents from the old days when we were just kids,life was less complicated and death was the furthest thing from our minds. God bless and keep your Dad close in his arms.
Judie and Don Dandurand
July 6, 2006
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. We always had a good time with Donny and the family when we had parties at Uncle Bob and Aunt June's.
Ron & Chris Homerding
July 5, 2006
Sorry we can't be their. We loved Uncle Don very much and will miss him greatly.Your in our thoughts and prayers.All of our love. Ron & Chrissy
Tracy Marsden
July 5, 2006
I am very very sorry for your loss, my prayers are with all of you.
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