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Christian Huddleston
February 7, 2025
WOW! Austin led a full and blessed life, filled with plenty of loving family, friends, that wonderful canine companion, and just a wholistic approach to life. I understand he graduated from Wamego high school, which is the alma mater of my dearly departed mom, who also knew the lichtenhan family (Suzanne and John). Austin is a wonderful man with whom everyone has beautiful memories and associations.
Sue and Chuck Partridge
February 5, 2025
We are so sorry that you have left this earth, Austin.
There are no words to express the sympathy we have for your mom and dad and the rest of the family. May the peace that passes understanding come to all of them one day as they travel the journey of their memories of you and give their hearts comfort in having had you in their lives.
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