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Bob Rashkow
April 29, 2004
Joan: I just saw Chet's obit today (4/29). My memories of him as a fellow N.S.C.S. tenor will always be pleasant. How he loved the music as we all did. My condolences to you and your family with prayers for strength to carry on.
Johnston Family
April 25, 2004
We are very sadened to hear of your loss. Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. May god be with you through this diffuclt time.
The Johnston Family
JJ, Hilary, Jamey and Dylan
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