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Obituaries for Nov. 22, 2009

Filed by Obituaries November 22nd, 2009 in Obituaries.
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ELEANOR E. GOLDSMITH

RUTH EDNA DIEDERICK

HARLEY DEAN HONEBERGER

DOROTHY M. CURRIER

DORTHY L. PAGE

MARY RANCK

EDWIN EUGENE CHARLES. SR.

ARTHUR D, GNUSCHKE

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3 Responses to “Obituaries for Nov. 22, 2009”

  1. Art Gnuschke was the kind of man I hope for my son to grow into. He taught me how to look on the inside of a person to find their true value and not to judge by the outside. Not only did Art help in many small ways, from mowing lawns and helping around the yard to checking when the dogs were barking, he was a true angel that grace my family’s lives. Art I love you, I hope you knew that. I hope you knew the important role you played, in my life. Thank you for sitting for hours with me and talking about life. Thank you for caring about my family and teaching me. My dear, dear friend, I miss you so much. I keep expecting to see you walking down the road. The next time it rains, I will take a walk for you, in the rain and not care that I’m getting wet. I will walk, smell the clean air and think of you. Love you, Art. Thank you.

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  2. There can no better epitaph than that submitted by, Bre Crum. in memory of, Arthur D. Gnuschke. I never knew him, but what is stated here by, Bre Crum, it was to my loss for not knowing him, both as an example to emulate as well as an inspiration to me now. I very much agree that the time that is required to look deeper inside a person is often rewarded, and telling the inspiring person what one has found in discovery, is also a good idea.

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  3. The Good Lord has better plans for you Art! You left us all too soon and we are heartbroken. There were many more stories to tell, life lessons to be heard and an endless supply of Pepsi and Reese cups to share. We are grateful for the 2 years we spent with you at the barn, socially and at the horse shows. You found the essential goodness in everyone and everything. You were always cheerful, encouraging and a perfect gentleman. Our loss is Heaven’s gain. You are now our Angel and you will never be forgotten. Thank you dear Art for being our friend. We love you! The DeLorean Family (and Cameron)

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Posted: November 22nd, 2009 under Obituaries.
Comments: 3