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Glendon Lee “Jimmy” Reamer
1931 – 2022
Kenneth Raymond Durham
1941 – 2022
Ruby Mae Reynolds
1928 – 2022
Ernest Anthony Crossman
1943 – 2022
Linda Joyce Duncan Hix
1950 – 2022
Joshua Eric Banner
1979 – 2022
Erma Jean Floyd
1931 – 2022
Orval Eugene Thurman
1939 – 2022
Russell Ray Vincent
1945 – 2022
Justin Wade Craft
1969 – 2022
James Michael Harris
1952 – 2022
Clyde Don Garner
1931 – 2022
James Edward Shaw
1928 – 2022
Annette Kristin Radican
1960 – 2022
Lavina Jo Glass
1969 – 2022
Virgie Lee Kimberlin
1950 – 2022
Alice Ruth Woodson
1941 – 2022
Bruce William Spears Jr.
1934 – 2022
Joe Frank Robinson
1929 – 2022
Larry Lee Jackson
1941 – 2022
Wanda June Ballard
1938 – 2022
Michael Anthony Lynch
1956 – 2022
Beverly June Miller
1938 – 2021
Kenneth Ray Caplinger Jr.
1964 – 2021
I love you Pop and the world is never going to be the same for me and Donna with out you…
Mr B
To the king of peanut butter sandwiches.
To the cookie monster, filling up your cookie pot 😉
We miss you a lot, its been 2 weeks and it just aint right without you and Mrs B
Brad was a wonderful guy. Loved his wildflower bouquets that he would bring me. Always had something witty to say. Randy and Donna I know you’re going to miss him a lot. Love and hugs to you. Wish I could have visited one more time. ❤
My brother in law Clarence was truly a great person and a Mentor to myself as I was growing up!!! He will be sadly and greatly missed!!! Love you Clarence!!!
Dear Randy, Donna and family. I am so very sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. May God give you all much peace and comfort during this difficult time. You are in my prayers. Love and hugs.
Clarence Bradley was a very good man, will miss him.
Will miss you
Uncle Clarence, Aunt Donna were the sweetest Aunt and Uncle anyone could have…..rest in peace…..
I know you two are up their giggling ,Love you grandpa. Tell grandma hi and love her too.
Clarence was one of the nicest men I have ever had the privilege of knowing. He was my favorite – although only – Father-in-Law. He always had a smile and was more than willing to lend a helping hand when needed. His favorite line was always (on a hundred occasions), “I will never understand that boy”, lol. (Some of you will understand!)
Much love to you Clarence, and thank you for being such a kind and caring man.