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Larry Gwinn
September 14, 2024
From Cub Scouts to backstage @Wasson ...
You put more crud in my hair and spirit gum on my face to glue on the stage hair.Also, magic tricks to our Junion FBI club,agent#3, you are Ok in my book ... R.I.P. my friend...Tell Max Factor Howdy!
Shirley
April 4, 2024
Grant, you were one of my earliest patients who turned into a special friend with great stories and a good listening ear. Gone too soon, but will always be remembered by those whose lives you touched. Hope you are having a joyful reunion with Thunder and Lightning.
Stephanie
April 2, 2024
You will be missed, Grant. Give Betty a hug for us.
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