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Cindy Willard
January 31, 2005
Aunt Theodora and family,
So sorry to hear about Uncle Cecil. He lived such a full, wonderful life and I know he will me missed! You all are in our prayers!
Love,
Cindy Baird Willard and Family
Amy De Testa
January 30, 2005
Theadora, My heart goes out to you. My prayers are with you and your family. I enjoyed knowing Cecil. See you soon.
Amy
George Buddin
January 29, 2005
My Pa was a great man. He was tough as nails, but was still compassionate with everyone he knew. Everyone knew him and he knew everyone. He will be deeply missed, and forever remebered. I love you Pa. Your grandson George Henry.
Carolyn Rush Splittgerber
January 29, 2005
Fred and I planned to come tonight but the weather is not good enough to travel. I will call and write later. With love, Carolyn
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