Ernest Duff

Ernest Duff

July 16, 1930 - March 22, 2008

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Ken and Dorothy Casavant
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Aunt Marian and family, Ken and I want to let you know that you all are in our prayers. You and Uncle Shorty have left with us many good memories and I hope that you continue to leave them. He was such a caring and kind man which you well know. He made many friends in his life time who share in your sadness. May God help you with your pain.
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Char Wegner
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Marion and Family, Were sorry for your loss Ernest was such a wonderful man and always had a smile on his face.He will be missed by all the people that knew him. I will sure miss him from coming into Walz Pharmacy.May God Bless You All Char Wegner
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Judie Wittmayer Albright
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Dear Family of Earnest, I send my sincere sympathy from the Ed & Ida Wittmayer family of Overly ND. I wish I could be with you and the Duff family, however I am still working at the Post Office in Souris ND and I don't have a replacement. Thinking about the Duff family brings many fond memories. God be with you and your family. Love, Judie Albright
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Keith and Carol Holman
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Dear Aunt Marian, Barb, Mary and all. We are still in Oklahoma attending the services for Keith's sisters husband and we are so sorry to not be able to be there with you. Do know that you are very much in our thoughts and prayers. I have shared many fond memories of Uncle Shorty with some of the family here, and they regret not having known him. I always remember the kind words and compliment he would give me when I was young. We do look forward to seeing you and sharing more of our memories in the not too distant future. Love and prayers, Keith and Carol
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RJ and Carol Duff
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Aunt Marian, Barb, Mehdi, Mary Ellen, Chris, and family, Carol and I send our deepest sympathies. We apologize for not being able to attend Uncle Shorty's funeral but Carol's dad also has passed away. One of my fondest memories of Uncle Shorty, is the time we were at the lake in Atkin and I drove my car into the ditch. Dad (Don) was so mad at me and Uncle Shorty stepped in and said "Don remember the times we drove into a ditchRodney was sober." Oh, that really set dad off. Thank you Uncle Shorty and family for the many fond memories and the times we had together. Carol and I will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. Rodney (RJ), Carol, and Patrick