Richard G. Jewett                             12-25-14  to  4-28-97

Richard was a wonderful husband for 60 years.  He was a gentle man who loved classical music and reading.  He loved to watch football too.  He was always willing to help anyone in trouble.  He was a wise man and a quiet one.  I have always loved him and always will.  I feel like a part of my life died on April 28, 1997 when he took his last breath.  Someday we will be together again.
                                                            Your loving wife,
                                                                  Phyllis
8-4-30
  to
9-10-97

                                    Sylvia R. Hammond

Sylvia was a wife, mother and grandmother in the old fashioned sense.  She was always home with her children and prided herself on keeping a good home.  Rather than go outside the home to work, she became a daycare provider and over the last 20 years she provided care for more than 140 children.  She was an active member of her church and several Catholic ministries.  She was married to her husband Paul for 42 years and had two children and three grandchildren.

She was a wonderful person and aunt.  We miss you very much.
                                          Bob and family


 
 
 
9-10-17
  to
 3-4-97

                             Mary P. (Pearson) Robinson

Mary was a true, gentle, southern lady.  She was a wife, mother of four and
a grandmother.  She loved her family above all else.  She had a hard life, even losing a grown son.  Through all her adversity, she never lost her faith in God.  She was an active member of her Catholic church and gave of herself freely to those in need.  She was never too busy or preoccupied with her own problems to lend a listening ear to someone in need.  All who came in contact loved and
respected her.  Even at the end of her battle with Cancer, her thoughts were not of herself but of her loved ones.

She is at peace with the Lord now but I am sure that she is still watching over all of us and is our special Guardian Angel.

I miss you Mother and not a day goes by that I don't think of you.

                              Your loving and devoted son,
                                               Charles


 
                                      Thank you for your work and faith
 

                      flowers from amadeus      flowers from Johna aka
                                                                 NMlady aka Golf-Gal

                           Jason "Moonduster" Jones

Moonduster as he was known to his internet friends was a gentle, dedicated, person.  He loved to help others and was noted for his work as a Canadian Patriot who came to the aid of American's in Canada during the Vietnam War.  After the war, he gave his all to the POW/MIA cause.  He worked endless hours trying to find answers as to what happened to these men and women who served their country but still remain unaccounted for.

He was well known and respected throughout the web community for his dedication, passionate work, and his true spirit of brotherhood.  He died suddenly of a heart attack.

Those who knew him in real life and on the internet miss him and will always remember him for the wonderful person he was.
                                                         Slane

                                        John W. Russell

                                      July 29, 1921  to  October 12, 1991

John was a very special man.  He was a good husband, father, and friend to all that had the pleasure of knowing him.  

He tried to protect his children from harm and hurt.  In a time when men were not considered strong if they showed emotion, my father was not afraid to let his emotions show under certain conditions.  I remember one time he had to kill my baby duckling and the pain in his eyes matched that in my heart.  He was a remarkably sensitive man.

I was blessed to have you as my father and I love you and miss you,
                                    Your loving daughter,
                                               Terri


 
 

                                      DALE RAY GIBBS

                                     April 17, 1961  to  September 7, 1997

Dale was a kind and generous man.  Although he was my ex-husband he was and still is in my heart and soul.  He was a good son, brother, uncle and father and liked by all who knew him.

He will be alive in my heart and soul for the rest of my life.  I will never forget him and the wonderful things he did during his lifetime.

Dale, I hope you are with the angels and at peace now.  You deserve to be at peace at last from all of your life's trials and tribulations.

                                              Love and memories,
                                                Kelly Gibbs Ervin


 
 
                                     WALTER G. PALM

                    September, 18, 1946  TO  June, 20 1997

                                                                                                        
He was my Husband and the Father of our four children.  Everyone called
him Babe.  He was a loving wonderful man.  He was my better half.  I
loved him very much and I am lost without him.  

He always made us laugh and he always took care of us.  Now I am taking care of every one until I can join him and we are together for eternity.  I promised I would take care of what he could not finish and I will.  I pray that time goes
by swiftly and I will laugh and love with him again.
                                  
                                                    I love you

                                                       Marge 
 
 

                                                      

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