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Kwaji Miller posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
I have great and fond memories of your father. He and my dad, Glen Utah Miller (Freck) were buddies, cohorts in crime, so to speak, like young, restless boys who played together. I remember football games, peanuts, crackers, cheese and sardines and a beer. Your dad, my dad and the Porter boys. They laughed and had fun together. I also remember visiting the hour on North 4th as a small child and have fond memories of those days. I'm sorry for your loss and appreciate how much he was truly loved by family.
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Frank Leo Lessley lit a candle
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
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I remember you coming over & getting me when I was little after Dad died & then my coming up to Seattle when I was about 15 or 16, plus a few other times over the years. I will miss you big brother & I will always love you forever.
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Janet Lessley Edwards posted a condolence
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Bee was my babysitter while my parents worked he had a broken leg it took a long time to recover. He would take me riding in a convertible,listen to the Radio and sing county songs. Like Hey Good Look'in, Irene Good Night.And San Antonio Ol Rose. He nicknamed me San Antone, say HEY HEY San Antone. A Merchant Marine he brought me Silk Jacket I loved it.Bee and the boys would have me singing and dancing. I rode a bike down his street as a child and had a concussion he was there with tears in his eyes. He picked me up and I knew I was safe. As an adult I would go see him in White Center at his watering hole. As a Adult I played softball. I went to Yakima for a Play off and he came to watch me I was a Catcher. On one play I jumped up so quick I hit the umpire in the chin the ump said to me hey watch out and Uncle Bee said Hey Get out of her way and let her play ball and was mad at the Ump. Once again I could see the pride he had in me as I played baseball a sport he loved. I will never for get that day as he seldom said much.That day he jumped to my defense thank You Uncle for the great childhood memories I have of you.
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Jo Ratliff posted a condolence
Sunday, November 13, 2011
I am so sorry for your loss. The memorial you have written is beautifully penned. The love clearly shines through your words. I am so happy that I had the opportunity to meet Cleo at one of our family reunions. You've done him proud.
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Robbie Lessley Watkins posted a condolence
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Cleo, You will be missed by our family. We love you. You were our brother. You took me to my first movie in Sallisaw. Our Mother loved you. You saved me from being punished by my Dad so many times. Rest in peace. Robbie
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