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4 Entries
Dee Kenyon Burdette
September 25, 2008
Dear Pam and family,
I send my sympathy.
Dick (Richard) was my BROTHER and I love him....always have, always will. We had a special connection that I will always cherish.
Peace and love, Dick.
DeeDee
Paul Rescorl
September 24, 2008
Dear Kenyon Family,
I share your sadness at Rich's passing. I served with him at Ft Carson in the 80's. I later saw him at my wedding at the Pfalzgraf's in 1999. I remember him as a kind, gentle man. He will be missed.
Lawrence Sisneros
September 16, 2008
Kenyon Family,
I wish to extend my sincere sorrow at the loss of Richard. Richard and I were stationed at Ft. Carson at two different time and I remember him as a great man and I know he will be missed.
Sincerely,
Lawrence Sisneros
Carol Laws
September 15, 2008
Dear Pam, Heather, Duane, and Richard,
All of you are in our hearts and prayers at this time of sorrow. We wish we were there to give all of you a big hug. Love to each one of you,
Carol & Jim
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