1928
2017
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5 Entries
June 8, 2018
Christine Warren
I will always have that place in my heart for you. I miss you dearly!!!
June 25, 2017
Gary ALLIN
Hello,
I never had the pleasure to meet Duane, but learned of his passing by way of his niece CeJae. Duane and CeJae are my cousins, being descendants of Hardin County Allin by his first wife Elizabeth Stott . I descend from HCA by his second wife Sidney Ellen Murphy and son George Tolar Allin. My family's prayers and thoughts are with you family and friends.
Semper fidelis Duane. Say hello to cousins and fellow Marines Simeon Albert Stearns and Raymond Francis Carr.
June 14, 2017
Deborah Palmer
RIP Courtney, you'll be missed.
Glad you can rest now, see Margarite and those who have gone before you.
June 13, 2017
S. Williams
It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.
June 10, 2017
Christine Warren
Courtney was a wonderful person. I Thank God for allowing Courtney to be a large part of my life. When out to a luncheon, he was the one that gave grace. Courtney would thank God for everything he had given us. Courtney you will always have that special place in my heart. <3
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