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May 24 2008





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Kevin Ford said…
Great pictures Colleen , Where were they taken?
colleen vennard said…
The ones that you commented on were May 24th in Ottawa after Dave's funeral
robbyblogger said…
Colleen could we get names to go with the lovely faces?
colleen vennard said…
Rob,
The lady with the freezie box is Cathy Dave's sister in law.
The group picture is Dave's kids Lisa, Pam Kyran Tamika and Tia and Nancy Dave's ex wife. Rick Huza, Brian Barry, Loretta, Vera,Loretto, Peter and myself are in the pics. Does that help
robbyblogger said…
Dave had kids? yes its a big help although I did recognize half the group. Say has Loretto grown yet? We all keep waiting.
colleen vennard said…
Dave had five kids and they are wonderful! But no, Loretto hasn't grown yet!

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