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Ted Novaczyk
June 30, 2002
Dear Shirley & Brothers Al and Kelly,
Only God, the father, knows how deep the lose of this great husband and father and how much he will be missed. I know and feel the pain you are feeling and personally felt it too many times in my profession. Uncle Al knew how I felt emotionally about his illness and he knew how much I loved him. Uncle Al showed his selflessness of love for me to his death. He didn't want me to witness more pain, which still haunts me today. How great is that; always thinking of the other person and not himself. I know I wasn't there at the end of uncle Al's great life, and I know many of you are upset with me, but please understand that in the end it was Uncle Al's LOVE that prevailed.
My thoughts and prayer will continue to be with you all for days to come.
With Deepest Sympathy and Love,
Butch
The Staff of Grein Funeral Directors
June 29, 2002
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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