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Sox Fan
April 17, 2010
Kenny was the type of guy that when you walked in the tavern you would look right away to see if the seat next to him was open so you could grab it and pass the time with him. Good guy. Will be missed.
Mia Bell
April 16, 2010
There are no words to say how sorry I am you all have to go through the pain of this loss, I do have many fond memories of your dad. May he rest in peace.
Love Mia Bell
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