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Doug Pfantz
May 28, 2025
Amy Adam & Aaron. So sorry to hear your dad. You may not remember me I worked for him when he had the parts store. He was so proud of each of you and always a something good to say about each of you. He stopped by my house probably 15 years ago needed some help on a engine. So good to see him. Your in my thoughts and prayers.
Valorie Lund
May 23, 2025
Buddy was a true friend to everyone he met. My life has been deeply touched by his kindness. He would make me smile with every conversation and then would end by always asking me to tell my husband "Hello" from him.
We miss him so much here at Barton Creek Assisted Living, thank you Adam, for sharing him with us. It was a pleasure and a honor to have him here!
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