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Jaime Hennings
June 30, 2004
I'm sorry that it took so long to sign. I'm very sorry for your loss, and I hope you know that if you need anything at all, I'm here for you.
Mariella Romano
June 16, 2004
With sincere sympathy in your recent loss.
Kate Ipsen
June 9, 2004
My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Neumann's family during this time of sadness and mourning.
I work with Mr. Neumann's sister-in-law, Katie, and have heard about his illness. I know that now he is in peace.
Sheri Hopkins
June 8, 2004
So long, my friend. I will treasure the time and laughs we had together always, especially this past Mother's Day. I'm sorry I can't be there in person to wish you farewell, but I'm there in spirit. Every time I make lasagna, I'll think of you and have an extra pan for you! Love ya always, Sheri
KATHLEEN MCCANN
June 8, 2004
May you rest very peaceful. Look in on us from time to time..
kat
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