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OSCAR WALKER
April 4, 2009
LLOYD I KNOW THAT YOU ARE LOOKING DON ON US AND LAUGHING ABOUT HOW THINGS ARE SO MUCH BETTER NOW BUT WE CANNOT HELP BUT MISS YOUR SMILE.I MISS YOU...MY FRIEND...MY PAL.SAY HELLO TO MY GRANDPARENTS PLEASE AND STOP BEING AN OLD MOTHER HEN OVER ME.
Kerry Larson
March 27, 2009
Lloyd and I worked together at North Aurora JCPenney's for about a year till I left to pursue other things. He had the desk next to me and when I would get rowdy in the office he would just laugh at me... But mostly he was always happy and fun to work with! When I would be back in the store after I left he always stopped to see how I was doing and would take the time to catch up on what I had been doing. He will be missed by all who knew him!
Pamela Clark
March 26, 2009
I'm just going to remember all of the great times we shared. Pam
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