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Janet Dawkins
August 18, 2009
My prayers are with you and the family. I have known Dr. Weir since the early 70's. I remember him from the early days of my job as a Unit Secretary in the Emergency Days. Those were the days when the Drs. actually came to see their patients. Those are days I cherish. I know he is a peace.
Sybil Coghill Lauderdale
August 16, 2009
Dr. Weir was a big part of our lives. We are grateful for that. All the best to his family.
David Coghill
August 16, 2009
We are so sad to hear about Dr. Weir. He was wonderful. We will miss him. We will keep all of you in our prayers.
David and Nan Coghill
Dot and Tom Grier
August 15, 2009
We are out of town at this time and unable to tell you in person how sorry we are about Frank. He will be missed by many.
Dot and Tom Grier
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