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Kristin Williams
May 23, 2004
uncle jerry was the best uncle someone could ever have he had the kindest heart and loved his family very much, i wish i could have spent more time with him. after my daddy(his identical twin) passes away he was there for me in a way he probably never knew, but he always could put a smile on my face and now that he is gone thinking of him still makes me smile even though it hurt that he is gone.HE WILL BE MISSED! I LOVE YOU UNCLE JERRY!! ~Aunt Kerry i love you too with all my heart, and i know that you are hurting but you know we will always be here for you.
Mary Lu Stearns
May 22, 2004
Dear Kerry,
Having seen the two of you talking in the driveway each morning I believe I can say that Jerry will be truly missed. He was a man who recognized his wife's duty to her parents and was able to adapt to living in a home not his own. I only waved or smiled or helped move a mailbox, but his loss will be noticed.
Kerry, two losses of this type in such a short time is almost like experiencing a very bad dream. Jerry's death, being sudden and un-expected, had to be a shattering event. May God bless you and your dad as you enter a new phase of life with one another.
Dustin ` Williams
May 22, 2004
To day my uncle jerry wil be put to rest with my daddy my uncle jery was one of the nicest and kind-hearted people i will ever no he could always make you smile i will miss him very much
Gayle Prosser
May 19, 2004
Jerry was one of the sweetest people that I have ever come in contact with, he was always there to lend an ear when you needed him. He was a wonderful brother-in-law for so many years. I loved Jerry very much.
Michelle Perkins
May 18, 2004
I have known Jerry since I was 8 or 9 years old. I spent weekends with Gayle and Gary and Jerry was always around. He was always laughing and making me smile. I feel as though I have lost another brother-in-law! Even though I haven't kept in close contact with him he has always been in my thoughts and in my heart. I will miss him very much.
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