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Mike Pontious (Cedar Park, TX)
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I'm sorry...I did not know that Cy had passed. I worked in "Production" along side Cy and the "News" team at KFDM in the early '70's. I remember talking with him about his being liberated by General George Patton during the war. I have not stayed in touch with Cy over the years. And...I regret that I didn't! He was a great man! Tuesday, June 18, 2013 |
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Fred McWilliams (Richmond, TX)
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His involvement with so many kids influenced me in Little League. He was a good man and he will be missed. My prayers are with the family. Thursday, December 9, 2010 |
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Billy and Pam Clagett (Lakeway, TX)
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Don, Skip, Mark and Lynda,
We regret not being able to be there in Beaumont today with you and all the family for Cy's services. He was a very special uncle, and, as with Aunt Bea, will be hard to ever forget. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love, Billy & Pam Saturday, December 4, 2010 |
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Rusty Hohmann (Georgetown, TX)
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Lynda, Mark, Don & Skip,
I first met Cy and Bettye in 1984 and like many others, grew to cherish their friendship and company. I am fortunate to have had many long conversations with both. But then again, did anyone ever have a short conversation with Cy. I will always remember his ability to talk at length on a subject he was familiar with and frankly don't recall a topic that he was not informed on.
Over the years I began paying attention to what several of us refer to as "Cyisms," his unique gift of turning a phrase. One of my favorites is, "As long as they're putting erasers on pencils, it's okay to make mistakes." The short message being to lighten up on myself.
About 8 years ago Cy invited us to a night of Spinner dominoes, he was having a few folks over. While the company and dominoes were enjoyable, the evening is memorable due to Cy recalling his WWII experiences. From his first bomber mission over occupied Europe, becoming a squadron commander and then surviving being shot down and held in a German POW camp. The way he described Gen. Patton's entrance into the camp is classic Cy. Gerald Richardson and I still talk about how fortunate we are to be there that night.
Know that you and your families are in the hearts and prayers of many. This is rightly so seeing as how so many have been in the hearts and prayers of Cy and Bettye over the years.
Peace and Love, Rusty and Rhonda Hohmann
Saturday, December 4, 2010 |
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Melanie, Michelle, & Michael Williams (Austin, TX)
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Dear Mark, Lynda, Don & Skip, Aunt B & Uncle Cy were two of the greatest people we have known. They were always so sweet to us..you are so blessed to have had them as parents. And now they are back together again. You are all in our prayers. Love always.
Saturday, December 4, 2010 |
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