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Vikki (Caffey) Owens (Buda (near Austin), TX)
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Oh, how I remember romping around the Haynie's 2-story house (on Hazel Street, wasn't it?) with Mary Sue. But mostly I remember the beach cabin where your Mom and Dad let me stowaway for weekends at a time! And on the weekends I couldn't tag along, I was delegated to feed their "monstrous" dog in the backyard while ya'll were away. I have very fond memories of both your Mom and Dad and can honestly say they had a hand in shaping my life. With love, Vikki Friday, May 23, 2014 |
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Don Jeffcoat (Beaumont, TX)
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Richard and family, So very sorry for the loss of your father. Will keep you in prayers. He was part of America's Greatest Generation and a war hero to boot. God Bless him for his service and may he rest in peace. Friday, May 23, 2014 |
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Wayne Singleton (Austin, TX)
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Only the very best memories about Uncle Kenneth. Hardly a week passes that I don’t share some story about him with one of my friends. I always enjoyed his company. How fortunate am I to be born into a family of such wonderful uncles, aunts and cousins! I will miss him more than I can express. Thursday, May 22, 2014 |
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Nancy Rowland-Mesecher (China, TX)
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Prayers to you and your family
Thursday, May 22, 2014 |
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Nancy Rowland- Mesecher (China, TX)
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Mr. Haynie was the sweetest man, so nice to everyone. We Were glad to see him when he came to the Purple Heart meetings..we I joyed him and will miss him... Nancy Rowland-mesecher Thursday, May 22, 2014 |
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