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BONNIE & TOM SITTNER
December 11, 2006
DEAREST LOU & DOLORES & FAMILY-WAS SADDENED TO HEAR OF YOUR DAD'S PASSING----WISH WE WOULD'VE KNOWN SOONER SO WE COULD HAVE BEEN THERE FOR SUPPORT----MAY HE REST IN PEACE-LOVE & FRIENDSHIP
Terri Kenost
December 6, 2006
Dear Lou, Dolores, Joanne, Ed and family
Our deepest sympathy on your loss. Al will be missed by many of us.
We will keep him and all of you in our prayers during this difficult time.
Terri & Dick Kenost and Family
Seymour & Rosemary Sapoznik
December 4, 2006
Dear Lou & Family:
I'm Sorry Hear Of Your Lost, Our
Thoughts And Prayers Our With You And Your Family.
Your Friends
Seymour & Rosemary Sapoznik
Stone Park,Illinois 60165
Al & Carol Lewis
December 1, 2006
Lou and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you all
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