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Tom Pryce
July 28, 2009
Fritz and family, Sorry to hear about your dad, he was a great guy and very tolerant of your high school friends. We were always welcome. Tom "Vince" Pryce
Sue and Les Sale
July 26, 2009
I have fond memories of Mr. Schneider. He was always cheerful. My dad worked with him for many years and we were all friends. We had dinners and activities together,good times!
Glenna, there are no words.
Love, Sue(Eyrich) and Les Sale
louis jackson
July 26, 2009
Dear Schneider Family,
Bill was a very generous man who loved a good laugh. I am glad to have known him. I know you will miss him. You are in my thoughts.
Sincerely,
Louis Jackson
Julee and Pete Brennan
July 26, 2009
The first things that come to mind about Mr. Schneider are laughter, sun and class. We had many good times Laughing in the sun with class.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Glenna and the rest of the family.
Love, Julee (Eyrich) and Pete Brennan
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