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Mary DeMers Wilhelm
February 17, 2006
Dear Mary Ann, Jerry, Nancy and family,
We are so sorry to hear of Jerry's death. Eventhough it has been many years since I've seen Jerry, I can hear his laughter and see his smiling face! He and Dad used to enjoy a telling a story or two. May he rest in peace and may the Great Spirit be with you all during these difficult days.
Darlene Menke
February 15, 2006
Jerry, Nancy and family, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your father and offer my deepest sympathy. It is hard to loose those we love and yet we know they are in a better place. Know my thoughts are with you as you go through this tough time.
Earl Romnes
February 15, 2006
Jerry will suffer no more. May he rest in peace. Be strong Mary Ann.
Our Love
Earl & Shirley Romnes
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