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Angela A. Patrick
June 2, 2010
I will always remember how interesting conversations were with Aubrey. He loved to share his experiences and his knowledge. It was always a pleasure to talk to him. I also will never forget that drive Michelle and I took through the Colorado mountains with Aubrey and Frances and Muffin! The world is the poorer for his absence.
April Melton Manley
May 20, 2010
I had the honor of meeting Mr. and Mrs. Wylie when they resided in Mt. Sterling, KY. I have never forgotten their kindness and the time spent in their home. What a wonderfully lived life!
Allan Chase
May 19, 2010
Aubrey was a great and very respectable man. Him and Frances lived next door to my parents and he had a a really nice garden as well as carving collection. He spent time showing me much of his work and the intricate detail that he incorporated into his carvings. Truely a nice guy indeed! I could tell that he lived a full life for sure. We'll miss you Aubrey.
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