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Ed. Yang
August 17, 2024
It was with a shocking sense of loss when my wife and I heard of Clayton's death. We wanted to let you know that you have our greatest sympathy, and our hearts are truly saddened. He was more than just a wonderful person; He was always so kind and considerate to all neighbors that I always welcomed seeing him. And we know that his passing will not only leave a void in our lives, but in the hearts of those who knew him. Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with your family. R.I.P. Ed and Jane Yang.
Michelle Sager
August 12, 2024
My deepest sympathy for your loss. I only met you and Clayton once but I know the beautiful daughter that the two of you raised and I know his light shines in her. Wishing you peace and comfort today.
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