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Judith Repta McNeil
January 18, 2005
Please accept our deepest sympathy to your entire family. Your mother was a special lady & friend. I worked with her at Eisendradt Glove Co. many years ago. At that time, she knew me as Judy Repta & she got to know my husband George & daughter Carole. [George passed away in 1983]. I was sad to see her obituary in the Times today. We kept in touch all through the years even though at times it was Christmas cards. I would have liked to have attended the wake but I am recovering from having both my knees replaced. My thoughts & prayers are with you at this time.
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