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Heidi Box
January 15, 2008
He was like a second Dad to me... We (The Box's) will always be there for you!1 We love you all soo much!
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Lynn
January 5, 2008
Angela & Family: I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Mulholland's passing and want to express my condolences to you and your family. May God Bless you now and forever.
Lynn
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Jessie McClain
January 4, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Gail McCoy
December 30, 2007
Oh my, words will not come easily now to convey my feelings...So many memories come to the surface, all good ones, that bring warm comfort at this time. Mark was a cherished friend and history comrade, and his print on this world is wonderfully indelible.
John & Sandy Knisley
December 30, 2007
Bob and Teri, .. Words are so inadequate to express our shock and sorrow. We are so very, very sorry. We ache with and for all of your family, but especially the children.
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