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Lynda (Walen) Halama
February 12, 2008
To the entire HERZOG clan. When the Lord calls our loved ones home, he leaves memories in exchange. I'm here if you want to talk. Remember he is not alone and neither are you. Love follows us, no matter how far apart we are.
Judy & Carl Thomsen
February 4, 2008
Dear JT & Teri,
Carl and I wish to express our deepest condolences to you and your entire family. John was an amazing man; he always managed to make me laugh, no matter how dire the situation. He had a great outlook and cared so very deeply for his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.
Bobbie Hume & Harold Weiss
February 3, 2008
The Herzog Family:
There is really nothing to be said to make it better. But to be sure you have our love and support, even though we are miles apart. You will always have your precious memories to see you through when things are difficult and there will be many of those that come to mind that will put a smile on your faces as time passes. Thinking of you all with much empathy.
Bob Mitchell
February 3, 2008
The Herzog Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy on your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your whole family.
Coach Bob Mitchell
Larry Mandel
February 2, 2008
Sue Ann and I share our deepest condolences on the death of your father....as funeral providers ourselves, we do grieve just like anyone else, so it is important to know that your colleagues and friends in funeral service, share your loss with you.
As our tradition professes,
May you know no further sorrows. Sue Ann & Larry Mandel
February 2, 2008
At a time like this, it may be hard to find the memories you need to help comfort you. But they are there and when you find them, may their love bring you peace. Also, Romans 15:4 says "...and through the comfort from the Scriptures we might have hope."
Janel & Wolf Mueller
February 2, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the family at this difficult time. John was an amazing man, although when I was a teenager he was a bit intimidating at times. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Karen, our love to you and yours.
Ed & Bev Gootee
February 1, 2008
Bev and I would like to offer our deepest sympathy and want you all to know that you are in our prayers.
Jen Nolan
February 1, 2008
Teri, JT, Johnny, and Adam,
I am so so sorry for your loss. I know how much you adored Dad/Grandpa and how much he adored you. I know you have an incredible angel looking down on you now. I am praying for all of you during this difficult time.
Love to all of you and God Bless~
Bruce & Louise Mikolaitis
February 1, 2008
Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.
Jenny Schultz
February 1, 2008
My prayer are with you...
SammyJoe
February 1, 2008
Dear Herzog Family,
Please accept my deepest condolences on the death of your dear loved one.
Take comfort in the Bible and all that it promises.
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