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Lynn&Dick Gemmett
April 19, 2005
We returned from Europe and got the E-Mail from the kids. Ann, we are so sad to hear about "Red". We have so many great memories to treasure; so many wonderful times together. He will be missed. Please call at your convenience, we want to see you-- Love Lynn and Dick
JEROME & CYNTHIA BRYANT
April 16, 2005
WE ARE SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOST. GOD IS STILL GOD HE ONLY TAKE THE BEST.
Dan and Irene Gawenda
April 16, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with
you, Ann
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