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Sandra Andrus, LVN (Vidor, TX)
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Wayne, Margie and Brandon, we would like to express our deepest sympathy over the loss of Michael. I hope you are able to find comfort in the knowledge that at the end of this life as we know it there is a place where we will all meet again. A place where we never have to say goodbye. The entire Peyton family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Dr Halbert, Sandra Andrus LVN and Mary Breaux
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Richard Rienstra (Houston, TX)
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I was shocked to hear the news of Michael's passing today. I am very sorry that I could not make it to his service. I met Michael in junior high school and we went on to high school and college together. He was a very thoughtful person who always put his friends needs ahead of his own. The last time I saw him was at our high school reunion. He was a very big part of organizing that event. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. I will remember him as always having a big smile and a kind heart. I am very sorry for your loss. God Bless All Of You. Monday, October 26, 2009 |
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Rose Miller (Houston, TX)
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Dear Wayne, Margie and Brandon,
I did not know Mike for long but he was very special to me from the first time I met him. He always made it a point to talk to me and make me feel welcome. I loved his pea salad and he was always so proud of it. It made me very sad to see him suffering with the illness.
My thoughts are with you all.
Love, Rose
Monday, October 26, 2009 |
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The Duke family (Friendswood, TX)
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Although it was so hard to see Mike suffering, it's still hard to say goodbye. We look forward with you to the time when we can see him again ... healthy & full of life. Love, Jerry, Vanessa, Madisson, Kyle & Jackson Monday, October 26, 2009 |
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Colleen Griggs (Lumberton, TX)
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It goes without saying, there is nothing good about death, except, Mike is not suffering any more with a disease with no cure. He was a very sweet boy growing up and a very nice young man, father, nephew, cousin to all 3 of my children, especially my 2 girls, who are close in age to him, and son. Most of all he loved his God, Jehovah. His son, Brandon, was the "apple of his eye"!, and justifiably so, because he too is very bright, good looking, and a servant of Jehovah. We will all miss him terribly, but, hopefully, he won't have to be asleep in death long. love you always, Colleen Griggs Sunday, October 25, 2009 |
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