1929
2010
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6 Entries
December 31, 2010
Chris Crowell
Earl & Craig, Very sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. Moms stay in our hearts forever. Your retired racing friend, Chris Crowell
December 30, 2010
Mario Mudek
Earl, So sorry to hear about your loss.
-Mario
December 28, 2010
Earl, I'm so sorry for your family's loss. Also sorry that I never met your mother. I do know that she did a fine job raising one of the most talented racers I've ever seen and, more importantly, one who's a first-class human being as well. That's a rare combination, so I know she must have been a wonderful mother.
Best Wishes,
Lance Holst
Philipsburg, MT
[email protected]
December 27, 2010
Earl, sorry to hear about Babe. We still have great memories of desert camping with your parents. She was lots of fun, always cheerful, laughing. Even though we hadn't seen her for many many years, she's in our thoughts as are you and family. Will contact you when we move back in February.
Dave and Terry Whittington.
December 27, 2010
john peterson
Oh so sorry to hear about Babe. She always took such good care of us all at the races, especially on those cold nights in Adelanto. God Bless. John Peterson
December 27, 2010
Terry Statum
Earl & Craig, so sorry to hear about your Mom. Hang in there guys.
Your old pal, Terry Statum.
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