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Ron & Peggy Johnson
January 27, 2009
We just heard of Harold's death and have sent our expressions of sympathy to Nina--hers was the only address we had. So we will use this venue to reach Edith and the other Malin children. We loved Harold and remember him fondly. He was a kind and loving man of faith. We are so glad we were included in his 90th birthday celebration, and will treasure the memory of that day. We moved to KS shortly after that, so that was the last time we saw him. Our love to all of you and we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers as you grieve the loss of this special man.
Rhonda (Johnson) Wootton
January 27, 2009
Dear Malin Family,
I am so sorry for your loss; your dad was an exceptional man, one of the sweetest souls this side of heaven! I will never forget his smiling face and his gentle, loving way. He loved all of us, and made us feel like one of his own kids! You are in our thoughts and prayers, and we look forward to a grand reunion in heaven!
Alex Smith
January 22, 2009
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

In memory of my father. Love, Marty
January 21, 2009
Cathy (Burns) Miller
January 20, 2009
Dear Mike and Lois,
Just last week as I drove past your old home on Tesla, I was thinking of your family, of the last time I had seen your dad, and wondering if your dad was still living. Your dad was always a kind man, and I didn't know what happened to him, after your mom passed away. I was very surprised to see this obituary so soon after thinking of him. I am thinking of you and all of your family at your time of loss. I am certain your dad is absent from the body, but present now with the Lord. May the Lord comfort all of you.
Gary & Vickie Hunt
January 20, 2009
Hello Aunt Edie,
Vickie and I are very sorry to miss being with you. You both are very dear to us.We will greatly miss visiting with Uncle Harold when we get to the Springs.We know he is happy to be with his Heavenly Father and is rejoicing with all his loved ones already there, maybe even playing his harmonica.I know you will be lonely without him, but God is good to ease that loneliness, as I am sure you know. We will be praying for you and rejoicing with tomorrow, here in Texas. Give all your family a big hug from us. Tell them we love them all.
Love & Prayers,
Gary & Vic
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