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Celebrating Grandpa's, Nick's, and Austin's birthday's last year.
Selena Kujawa
March 29, 2008
To my wonderful husband Matt~
As I look back on all of the time we have spent together, I am so happy you have learned so much from your dad. As the doctor's even noted in his chart, he always had a big smile to share that would light up the room. I love him very much and will truly miss him. As difficult as this is for all of us, please remember that we have two little boys who are hurting as badly as you are. Take time to share the happy moments that you shared with your dad and know that he is resting peacefully now. He will truly be missed by many, but most of all by those who were closest to him. Please know that I am here for you, and I love you very much.
All of my heart, Selena
James Andrasco
March 24, 2008
Dear Linda and Matt:
I was truly saddened to hear of Dan's passing. We did share some good time on Kimberly Trail. Dan was always ready to help out when ever I had a problem. Even though we only saw each other sporatically he always went out of his way to say "Hi",give a harty handshake, a warm smile and fill me in on your lives. He will be missed.
Our deepest sympathy,
Mike & Anita Andrasco
Dee Tracy
March 24, 2008
To My Sister Linda & My Nephew Matt, Memories of Danny will forever be in my heart. These memories will include: when Danny & Linda first met, your wedding, the day Matt was brought home, Dan riding his lawn mower & keeping his lawn beautiful, his nature of a Mr. Fixit, carpentry work, enjoying his 2 grandsons Austin & Nickolas, his desire to tickle Kaylyn to she almost wet her pants, his kindness, the way he touched other peoples life, his humor, the way he looked in his Birdie uniform & most of all how he loved Linda & Matt. Yes he will be so missed by everyone who knew him & he will forever be in our hearts.
Love & Hugs to the both of you !
Dan is like a brother to me & always will be.
Dee
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