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Donna Marszalek
August 13, 2005
Rexann,
I am so sorry to hear about Alan. May God give you stregnth through this very difficult time. My thoughts and my prayers are with you always.
Sharon Sweeney
August 12, 2005
Dear Rexanne,Chuck and family, I was very sorry to hear of the recent death of Alan.I know that he was so loved and will be greatly missed.Now he will be at peace and is probably running along in heaven playing and singing with the angels and family members that have gone before him. I have many fond memories of your "sweet" son,Al, from working with him at Enger School. My deepest sympathy and prayers, Sincerly, Sharon Sweeney
Karen G. Maniurka
August 12, 2005
Dear Chuck, Rexann & Family:
My prayers are with Alan and all of you. Now he's in the hands of God. I'm so sorry for your loss.
God bless all of you.
Debbie Scott
August 12, 2005
Give Grandma a kiss for me.
Love always, Aunt Debbie
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