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Vincent reilly
October 4, 2005
I just heard the sad news from Bob Milnikel.Why don't you consider moving back to the midwest? Roz and I will pray for Ann and hope you and your fine boys bear up under the sadnes.
Bill Chittenden
September 29, 2005
Bob and Family:
Jill and I were so saddened to hear of your loss. We have been out of town and were truly sorry we didn't have the opportunity to visit with you all personally when you were in Chicago.
I always enjoyed my short chats with Ann when I called you at home - she had a great sense of humor and will be greatly missed. Bob, please know that we will keep Ann and all of you in our prayers.
Bill, Jill and Family
Bonnie Franson
September 27, 2005
Bob,
I was very saddened to hear of Ann's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your boys.
Donald Murday
September 27, 2005
Bob, all of us here at CM&N want to express our condolences to you on the passing of Ann. We will keep you and your boys in our thoughts and prayers. I, personally, will always remember Ann as one who opened her arms and refrigerator to a fellow ND alum wanting to watch football games on fall Saturdays. She will be missed, but not forgotten.
Clyde Jones
September 26, 2005
Bob Milnikel called me tonight and told me the sad news. Our hearts go out top you Bob and the family. We remember the good times we had at Peterson & Ross and wish you good health and good memories of Ann. Clyde
Rev. Charles (Charlie) Pope
September 23, 2005
God bless you all. The death of Aunt Ann is a great sadness. It is also a time of prayer: prayers of fond remembrance and prayers for consolation and repose. I plan to offer a series of masses for the happy repose of Aunt Ann's Soul and for the consoling of your grief.
Robert Landgreen
September 23, 2005
Bob,
My deepest sympathy and prayers go out for you and your children. My wife and family will pray for Ann. Please contact me if we can do anything for you or the boys.
Diane Crotty, fka McNulty
September 22, 2005
My fondest memories of Ann were standing on the sidelines of Ssts Faith Hope and Charity football games watching our sons. She'd try not to miss nary a one. She'd be laden with Gatorade and treats for the boys with her little dog in tow. She was always an upbeat Spirit with laughter & giggles and dimples I remember so long ago. Ann was a fun gal who loved, loving her boys.
Respectfully, your sorrow cannot be known but it is understood. I'm so sorry for your tremendous loss. Treasure those special moments and memories you share of your family's very great lady.
Donald Sprague
September 22, 2005
My condolences on the loss of a "Grand Lady" at such a young age.
Her legacy lives on in three fine young men.
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