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Michael Conroy
April 1, 2004
Mr. Luby, Sean and Kristin-
I hope that you remember who I am. My name is Michael Conroy and my grandparents, Frank & Florence Schmelzer lived next to you. I can remember as a kid, coming over to play in your basement and I also remember Mr. Luby taking us (my sister Meg,myself, Sean & Kristin) to Brookfield Zoo in his green '78 or '79 Grand Prix. I realize that it has been many years since I have seen or spoken with you folks. I was very sad to learn Mrs. Luby had been ill with MS for some time now. I didnt find out about her passing away until today, and I am very sorry that I was unable to be there at the arrangements. I wish to convey to you my sincerest condolences. Mrs. Luby will be in my family's prayers.
Sincerely,
Michael & Kathleen Conroy & Family
Bonnie Rekett
March 30, 2004
I was saddened to read that Barbara passed away. I knew her for years when I worked for Wayne Gibbs, State Farm Agency. She always was upbeat and happy when she called the agency. My condolence to her husband and children and her parents.
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