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George Gunderson
January 18, 2002
Frank -- Thanks for always being such a great guy. God Bless You.
--George & Family
Joyce Morgan
January 18, 2002
Jim and Jennifer,
Please accept my deepest sympathy. I am so sorry I cannot be with you at such a difficult time, but my life circumstances just don't allow it. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Jim, even though I only met your father a few times, he was a pretty funny guy. May happy memories keep you strong. Joyce
Clare Thomas
January 17, 2002
Thanks for all your great stories Uncle Frank!
Michael Roebuck
January 17, 2002
With Deepest Sympathy for your loss of your dear family member. The entire team from Avaya Inc in Tennessee, Alabama,Mississippi and Kentucky send their expressions of sympathy.
James O'Donnell
January 17, 2002
Dad I am gonna miss you. Love ya
Jim and Jen
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