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Bobbie Stock
October 18, 2001
Dear Ron and both Kurek (Gale) families,
I knew Anita from Schurz High School. Barb Szyszka kept me up to date on Anita's condition and her battle with cancer. The last time I saw Anita was at her mother's wake. I was glad I was able to pay my respects at that time and spend some time with Anita.Unfortunately, I will not be able to do the same in person for Anita. That is the purpose of this e-mail.
Please accept my deepest sympathies in your time of sorrow. Celebrate her life. Anita will live on for all of us in our hearts & memories.
Most sincerely,
Bobbie
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