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Marsha Marzano-wodek
April 1, 2004
It's been several weeks now dad that you've been gone. I miss you. I miss you're calls on my voice mail and I'm just so- sad.
Sad knowing that what I always took for granted will never be again. And when the pounding in my brain and the ache in my heart makes me lay down,it's only then, that I can become calm and quiet. It's there that I can remember all that you were to us, to me. I love you dad. m
Therese Glatzhofer
March 10, 2004
The Fischers are a great family and have always been there when a person is in need - such as when I lost my beloved brother. So I send to them all my love and support at this sad time. You should all be proud of yourselves. I truly envy the love and closeness you all have for one another.
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