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Rob, Sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I wish there was something I could do or say to relieve some of your heart ache. I really wanted to make it to the visitation but my work schedule just wouldn't allow it. My dad will also be 85 this September. I am lucky to still have both of my parents. Yes, we're still in Marshfield. I'd really like to catch up sometime. All my best,Dan
From Dan Henseler

Eleanor, We are shocked and saddened to hear of the death of our long time friend Don. God bless you and your family at this diffiicult time. Both of you hold a special place in our hearts, for we go back sixty plus years. Sorry we cannot be theire, but travel is getting hard for us also.
From BIll and Bev Peirson

Dear Eleanor and family, I accidently come across the passing of Don while browsing on my IPad. What a shock! Don was a fine man and have many fond memories of him and your family in LaCrosse. Our deepest sympathy to all of you and God Bless.
From Peg and Dick Roesler

Dearest Dad: You will remain in my heart forever. You were the best dad ever. I'm glad I was able to share with you how grateful I was for your guidance, instilling in me ethics, a moral compass and compassion for others, as well as providing for us a spiritual upbringing in church, and providing for our every need. We are all sad for ourselves, but rejoicing knowing you are in Heaven with Jesus and with a glorious new body. Godspeed, Dad--we'll be reunited one day. Until then, all my love, Anne
From Your daughter Anne

To Eleanor and Robert especially, I am sorry to know of your loss. I send thoughts and sympathy.
From Alice A. Holstein

Dearest Eleanor, Floods of memories come back of you and Don. You both welcomed me into your hearts and home when I moved back to care for my parents. Meeting you at Bible Study Fellowship was a gift from God. Even though I moved away in 2003, we have stayed in touch. I can still hear Don's voice when he would answer the phone and we would talk as if I'd never left. He will be greatly missed but what comfort to know you will be reunited one day.My heart, love and prayers are with you,dearest friend. Gloria
From Gloria Reiger

Dear Anne & Family, I am so sorry to read about the passing of your father. I remember meeting and seeing your parents at several Job's Daughter events many years ago. He was always so very nice and friendly to everyone. He and your mom raised a wonderful daughter! My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time. My deepest sympathy, Jan Sahagian-Crandall PMWJD, PHQ
From Jan Sahagian-Crandall

I was sorry to hear Donald passed away but he is in a better place. He and my oldest brother were good friends and his family lived a couple blocks from us in New Richmond. I was in charge of the WI recruiters and Charles would call me to schedule recruits. I'll never forget the day I first met Charles face to face at Ft McCoy. I asked him where his dad grew up and he said a little town up north like Richmond. I asked is your dad's name Donald? We spent a lot of time together and formed a bond that lasts today. Amazing how families get reunited after all those years. Now Donald and Duane are back together. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
From Paul Kittel