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john leffage (lumberton, TX)
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Seems like the good guys go way to early. Curtis and I coached our boys in baseball. the first year we practiced next to 421 at the land by the place the milk trucks parked. that wasnt good enough for Curtis. So the next year Curtis built the field of dreams (a baseball field and a batting cage)for the baseball team.Curtis always thought of the boys first. Curtis found time to pitch to a very young baseball player (Aaron) when the big boys were around. Aaron thought he was very special that day. Curtis respected everyone for who they were and never found fault with anyone. Curtis taught me what a Christian truly is. Wednesday, January 30, 2013 |
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Lou Grovew (Madison, MS)
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Thinking of you during this hard time, Lydia. Know that you are loved and being prayed for.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 |
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Cindy Ferrington (winnsboro, LA)
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So sorry for for your loss! Wednesday, January 30, 2013 |
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Debbye Crosby (Lumberton, TX)
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There are no words that seem sufficient at a time like this, but this I can say, we love and Jesus loves you. Prayers will continue for you, Lydia, and the boys in the days and weeks ahead.
Larry and Debbye Crosby Wednesday, January 30, 2013 |
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Randy Wright (Vidor, TX)
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My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I enjoyed the times we worked together at ADT. It was a very sad moment when I went online and saw of his passing. I had just talked to him on the phone a few weeks ago. He will surely be missed. God bless the family and help them get through this difficult time. Wednesday, January 30, 2013 |
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