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Sheila Ryndak(Pinter)
October 25, 2007
I remember Dale, Mary Ann and Victor from the days when our family lived across the street on Mason Avenue. I was very saddened to hear about Dale's struggle with cancer and his recent death. He will be remembered fondly as a childhood friend, for his sense of humor, and for his remarkable courage.
John and Gail Dianis
October 25, 2007
We will miss your wry humor and sweet,calm, accepting disposition. Our lives have been enriched by knowing you. What a wonderful example of how to face life,.. and death. God bless you and your family.
Marilyn Tinkey
October 25, 2007
Dale and I worked together in the data center at Lutheran General Hospital for many years. Dale like me was a great Cubs fan. We would talk about how bad they were and how good they could be. Dale was a friend and a good person who never got a break in life. He will be missed by his friends and his family. My prayers go out to Mary and her brother Victor. I am truely sorry for your loss.
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