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Lindy Cook
June 12, 2024
Cindy, I am so sad reading this. Neil was such a great guy, and I am so glad you got to meet him and have such a great marriage. Every time I saw Neil, he was smiling big! He loved many people, but you sure held a special place in his heart. Big hugs coming your way. Love, Lindy
Bev Raudebaugh
June 9, 2024
Dearest Cindy, my heart broke for you when I read this. A bittersweet day. Yes, he's with the Lord and healed. Yet, you all ache with missing him. You waited a long time for a good guy that loved you. Glad you had these years together. Hang on to those memories. Hang on to GOD. HE'S hanging on to you. Am available for hugs when needed. Love Bev
Bob Wittenmyer
June 6, 2024
Praying for your family, Sorry for your loss
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