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Bernard T. Haywood
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Stacy Sell (Phyllis Stitt long time friend)
"I wish I would of been able to meet you....but I've heard so many wonderful thin"
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From your Loving Fiancee Phyllis
" Bernie you have always been the Love of my life and you always will be ... from"
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Marva Burk
"RIP my friend ... and Thank You for the Joy and Happiness you shared with my fri"
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Elaine Weaver & Bob Levine
"Although we did not know Bernie well, we did know of the joy he brought to our f"
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Craig, Tricia & Orville Ford
"Precious in the sight of The Lord is the death of His faithful servants. Psalm "
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Harriett & Andrew Gould - Salisbury, England
"A legend in his own time. We were so lucky and honoured to have known him. Happy"
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Mary Ann (McCallister) Sadler
"Tom and family: Deepest sympathy to you and your family. I will always remember "
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Doug & Kris McMillan
"Knew Bernie many many years, God Bless You. RIP my friend."
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Jim and Mary Amrein
"God Bless You"
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Marien Cole
"Bernie Haywood was a kind and just man I called my supervisor and friend for man"
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Sr Dfc. Addie Osborn Retired
"RIP my friend you are a legend and will truly be missed. "
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Eva Ferguson
"A man among Men. You earned your wings Bernie, Fly high my friend. "
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Walt Bobby
"One of the many who served under Bernie when he was at Bel Air Barrack. Long may"
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Leaving a Condolence

Step #1 - Navigate to the Condolences & Tributes tab on the left, and then click on "View Condolences".

Step #2 - Click on the gray bar labeled "Leave a Condolence" at the top center of the page.

Step #3 - Enter the name of the person who is leaving the condolence message.

Step #4 - Enter the email address of the person who is leaving the condolence message.

Step #5 - Enter a condolence message in the text box. You will be alerted to any misspellings by the system (with a red line under the suspected misspelling, and with a right click of your mouse, you'll be given alternative suggestions).

Step #6 - Complete the "Captcha" question, designed to ensure that the response is generated by a human being.

Step #7 - Place a check mark inside the box if you wish to make the condolence message private (optional).

Step #8 - Click the "Post Condolence" button.

Step #9 - There is the option to provide feedback about this service. You may choose to enter a comment and select "Submit Comment", or simply select "No Thanks".

Step #10 - Once the condolence has been submitted, you will be taken to the Condolences page. At this point (if you've not already done so) you can do one of three things: make the condolence private (if you had originally set it to be a public message), modify the condolence, or remove it completely.

For Families

Once a condolence has been sent, only the public condolences will be displayed within the Book of Memories™. Private condolences will not be shown. You will be able to view all of the private condolences either by using the Family Log-in feature or having your email address included in the Condolence Email List. This is a list of recipients in which all of the condolences will be sent to (family and/or friends).

Either can be done within the client editor. If you are a family member and have questions about receiving private messages of condolence, please contact us.

Please Note:

The condolences will be sent to all email addresses within the Condolence Email List at 4am and 4pm (EST) only.

All condolences are filtered for keywords that are not appropriate.

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