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In loving memory of Clyde June 19, 1962 - jan. 30, 1991
There's still an empty space
Where you once filled
We can still see your face
Your precious memories are
zealed
Eighteen years have come and gone
So much has happened since
you left
Your two children are now grown
With four grandkids you would
have loved to kept
Grandpa would be the name
They would be calling you
Playing with your grandkids
would be the game
If only you were her to fill the
shoe
There's still an empty space
That no one can ever fill
We lomg again to see your face
And one day we all will
your loving family,
Dad, Mom, sister Robin & candy, son dusty, daughter Jessica
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